Live Rahu Kaal for Chicago — calculated from today's actual sunrise at 41.878100°N, -87.629800°E.
Precise for Chicago. Not a generic IST lookup.
Most Vedic apps show the same Rahu Kaal for all of India — calculated from a generic IST formula. But Rahu Kaal is 1/8th of the actual daytime from today's sunrise at your location. Central Standard Time (CST, UTC-6) in winter, Central Daylight Time (CDT, UTC-5) in summer CosmosPandit uses precision astronomy (Jean Meeus, Astronomical Algorithms) to calculate the exact sunrise at Chicago's coordinates (41.878100°N, -87.629800°E), giving you the correct Rahu Kaal every day.
Chicago's Indian community of over 200,000 is one of America's oldest and most rooted. Devon Avenue — the 'International Mile' stretching through Rogers Park and West Ridge — has been the capital of Chicago's Indian community since the 1970s. Sari stores, Gujarati sweet shops, Bengali sweets, Punjabi restaurants, and Indian grocery stores line both sides of Devon. The Vivekananda Vedanta Society in Chicago, founded in 1893 after Swami Vivekananda's historic Parliament of Religions speech, makes Chicago uniquely important in Indian spiritual history.
Chicago uses Central Time — CST (UTC-6) in winter, CDT (UTC-5) in summer — one hour behind New York. Sunrise ranges from 5:14 AM in June to 7:13 AM in December. The DST transition (second Sunday in March, first Sunday in November) adds further variation. CosmosPandit calculates from Chicago's exact coordinates (41.8781°N, 87.6298°W) using the America/Chicago timezone.
Chicago's Indian community is notably Gujarati (the Devon Avenue business community is largely Gujarati) alongside significant Punjabi, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Bengali, and Marathi communities. All 8 languages are supported in CosmosPandit.
Chicago at latitude 41.88°N has a nearly 2-hour seasonal sunrise variation. Combined with CST/CDT daylight saving, Rahu Kaal can fall at very different clock times across the year. Devon Avenue temple schedules and business timings that reference Rahu Kaal need precise local calculation.
Devon Avenue's Gujarati and Punjabi business owners use Vedic timing for new business openings, major purchases, and financial decisions. The CosmosPandit Muhurat Finder is built for exactly this — finding the best Amrit and Shubh Choghadiya windows for business, travel, investment, and real estate in the Central timezone.
India uses a single timezone (IST, UTC+5:30) across 30° of longitude. But sunrise follows the sun, not the clock — every 1° of longitude – 4 minutes difference. Kolkata’s sunrise is 80 minutes earlier than Mumbai’s on the same IST day, so Rahu Kaal falls at genuinely different times in each city.
This Rahu Kaal page is just the start. The CosmosPandit app gives every Indian the full Vedic astrology toolkit — in their own language, with timings precise for their city:
Yes. Illinois follows Central Time — CST (UTC-6) in winter and CDT (UTC-5) in summer — switching on the second Sunday of March and the first Sunday of November. CosmosPandit handles this using the America/Chicago timezone.
No. Chicago is in the Central timezone (UTC-6/-5), one hour behind New York (UTC-5/-4). Chicago's sunrise also differs because it's at different coordinates (41.88°N, 87.63°W vs 40.71°N, 74.01°W). The timings are different both in timezone and in sunrise time.
Yes. Download CosmosPandit, set Chicago as your current city, and receive a daily 7 AM notification (Chicago time) with the day's Rahu Kaal, Rashifal, and Panchang in your preferred Indian language.
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