Pick a better moment to begin
Vedara is a Vedic astrology timing app that helps you understand your personal dasha cycles, find better muhurta windows and get practical daily guidance from an AI Jyotish guide.
Muhurta is the Vedic art of choosing when to start something that matters, from signing a contract to setting off on a journey. The idea behind it is simple. The same action begun under supportive conditions tends to go more smoothly than one begun under turbulent ones.
A muhurta app has two jobs. It should surface favourable windows for what you actually want to do, and it should warn you off the windows tradition treats as inauspicious. Vedara does both, worked out against your own chart rather than a generic almanac.
Side by side
Vedara vs Generic almanac app
| Muhurta feature | Vedara | Generic almanac app |
|---|---|---|
| Windows matched to your intent | ✓Describe the task, get windows | ~Generic daily panchang only |
| Tuned to your birth chart | ✓Yes | ✕Usually the same for everyone |
| Inauspicious windows flagged | ✓Rahu Kalam, Yamaganda, Gulika, sandhya | ~Sometimes |
| Plain-language reasoning | ✓Explains why a window is favourable | ✕Rarely |
| Search ahead by weeks or months | ✓Yes | ~A day at a time |
Inside the app
What you actually get



What makes a muhurta good, or one to avoid
Classical muhurta weighs the lunar day (tithi), the weekday, the active nakshatra and the planetary hours, then layers in the periods to steer clear of. The best known of those are Rahu Kalam, Yamaganda and Gulika Kalam: recurring daily windows long considered poor for starting important work, alongside the sunrise and sunset sandhya transitions.
Vedara calculates these for your date and location. The part that matters most is that it relates the favourable windows to your own chart and current dasha. So instead of a one-size almanac, you get windows that make sense for you, with the reasoning shown so you can trust the call.
A window for your task
Tell Vedara what you want to start, and it searches for auspicious windows that fit.
Know what to avoid
See Rahu Kalam and the other inauspicious windows for today, clearly marked.
Personal, not generic
Windows are weighed against your birth chart, not just the day’s panchang.
Questions people ask
What is muhurta (or muhurat)?+
Muhurta is the Vedic practice of choosing an auspicious time to begin something important. It is a form of electional astrology: rather than predicting events, it picks the most supportive moment to act.
What is Rahu Kalam?+
Rahu Kalam is a window of roughly an hour and a half that recurs each day, long considered poor for starting important new activities. Vedara calculates it for your date and location and flags it in your daily guidance.
Can I find a good time for a specific event?+
Yes. You describe the event, such as a signing, a launch, travel or a conversation, and Vedara searches the days ahead for favourable windows and shows which times to avoid.
Is the muhurta personalised to me?+
Yes. Some factors belong to the day and place, but Vedara relates the favourable windows to your own birth chart and current dasha rather than giving a generic almanac reading.
Keep reading
When should you start?
Search for an auspicious muhurta window for what you are planning, and see the windows to avoid. Free to try.
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