Rahu Kaal Today — Heidelberg, Germany
Friday, March 20, 2026 · Based on local Heidelberg sunrise · 4h 30m behind IST
Rahu Kaal …
9:31 AM – 11:02 AM GMT+1
🇮🇳 2:01 PM – 3:32 PM IST This Week in Heidelberg
| Day | Local Time | 🇮🇳 IST |
|---|---|---|
| Fri, Mar 20(today) | 9:31 AM – 11:02 AMGMT+1 | 2:01 PM – 3:32 PM |
| Sat, Mar 21 | 7:59 AM – 9:30 AMGMT+1 | 12:29 PM – 2:00 PM |
| Sun, Mar 22 | 3:35 PM – 5:07 PMGMT+1 | 8:05 PM – 9:37 PM |
| Mon, Mar 23 | 6:23 AM – 7:55 AMGMT+1 | 10:53 AM – 12:25 PM |
| Tue, Mar 24 | 2:04 PM – 3:36 PMGMT+1 | 6:34 PM – 8:06 PM |
| Wed, Mar 25 | 10:58 AM – 12:31 PMGMT+1 | 3:28 PM – 5:01 PM |
| Thu, Mar 26 | 12:31 PM – 2:04 PMGMT+1 | 5:01 PM – 6:34 PM |
| Fri, Mar 27 | 9:23 AM – 10:57 AMGMT+1 | 1:53 PM – 3:27 PM |
About Rahu Kaal in Heidelberg
Heidelberg's Rahu Kaal times are calculated from Heidelberg's actual local sunrise, which today falls at 6:30 AM GMT+1 (11:00 AM IST). Heidelberg is 4h 30m behind IST, so Indian diaspora residents can check this page to see both the local Heidelberg time and the corresponding IST equivalent — useful when coordinating with family in India.
Unlike most panchang apps which show India-based Rahu Kaal, this page calculates the correct inauspicious period for Heidelberg's specific latitude (49.4167°) and longitude (8.7167°).
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What time is Rahu Kaal today in Heidelberg?
- Rahu Kaal today in Heidelberg is 9:31 AM to 11:02 AM GMT+1, which is 2:01 PM to 3:32 PM IST. This is based on today's sunrise at 6:30 AM GMT+1.
- What is the IST equivalent of Rahu Kaal in Heidelberg?
- Heidelberg is 4h 30m behind IST. Today's Rahu Kaal (9:31 AM–11:02 AM GMT+1) corresponds to 2:01 PM–3:32 PM IST.
- Does DST affect Rahu Kaal in Heidelberg?
- Yes. When Heidelberg observes DST, the UTC offset changes, shifting the IST equivalent of Rahu Kaal by 1 hour. This page recalculates automatically.
- Is Heidelberg Rahu Kaal the same as India?
- No. Rahu Kaal in Heidelberg is calculated from Heidelberg's own sunrise (6:30 AM GMT+1 today), which is entirely different from India.