Jain Pratikraman & Samayik Times Meerut Today

Dev Vandan, Samayik, Devsi Pratikraman and Rayi Pratikraman for Meerut, Uttar Pradesh — calculated from today's local sunrise.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pratikraman time in Meerut today?

Pratikraman (the Jain confession and reflection ritual) is performed twice daily: Devsi Pratikraman at dawn (within 48 minutes after sunrise) and Rayi Pratikraman at dusk (within 48 minutes before sunset). The exact dawn and dusk times vary daily with Meerut's local sunrise and sunset.

What is Samayik time in Meerut?

Samayik (48-minute equanimity meditation) can be performed at any time during daylight, but the most auspicious windows are at dawn (Dev Vandan), midday, and dusk. The times shown are calculated from Meerut's (28.98°N) actual sunrise and sunset.

What is Dev Vandan in Jainism?

Dev Vandan (deity worship) is performed at the temple at sunrise. In Meerut the sunrise time shifts through the year, making location-specific sunrise times important for observant Jains. The times on this page are calculated from Meerut's GPS coordinates.

Jain Pratikraman Times for Meerut

Meerut (Uttar Pradesh) is located at 28.9800°N, 77.7100°E. The Jain daily ritual cycle includes Dev Vandan at sunrise, Samayik meditation during daylight, Devsi Pratikraman at dawn (within 48 minutes after sunrise), and Rayi Pratikraman at dusk (within 48 minutes before sunset). All times are calculated from Meerut's exact sunrise and sunset coordinates. India observes IST (UTC+5:30) year-round, but the actual solar time in Meerut may differ from Mumbai or Delhi by 15–30 minutes depending on longitude.