In Hindu astrology, Rāhukāla (transl. 'period of Rahu') is the inauspicious period of the day which is not considered favourable to start any good deed. Rāhukāla span for approximately 90 minutes every day between sunrise and sunset. It is considered important in southern India and is strictly avoided while calculating muhurtas. However, routine tasks which have already been started can continue as usual during this period. Rahukālam falling on a Tuesday is believed to provide immense benefits and protection for those who worship Durga.
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