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. Dar es Salaam is 2 hours 30 minutes behind India (IST). CosmosPandit uses precision astronomy (Jean Meeus, Astronomical Algorithms) to calculate the exact sunrise at Dar es Salaam's coordinates (-6.823490°N, 39.269510°E), giving you the correct Rahu Kaal every day.
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania keeps Africa/Dar_es_Salaam time. Every Vedic daily timing here, the Panchang, Rahu Kaal, Choghadiya and Muhurat, is built from Dar es Salaam's own sunrise and sunset, not a single all-India (IST) table, so it is specific to Dar es Salaam and shifts a little each day. Dar es Salaam runs 2 hours 30 minutes behind India, so a timing copied from an Indian panchang is wrong here. The live panel on each page is recalculated daily for Dar es Salaam.
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:
The live panel above shows today's exact Rahu Kaal for Dar es Salaam, updated daily from local sunrise.
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Astronomically precise Rahu Kaal timings for 25 major Indian cities.