Live Rahu Kaal for Manchester — calculated from today's actual sunrise at 53.480800°N, -2.242600°E.
Precise for Manchester. 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. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT, UTC+0) in winter, British Summer Time (BST, UTC+1) in summer CosmosPandit uses precision astronomy (Jean Meeus, Astronomical Algorithms) to calculate the exact sunrise at Manchester's coordinates (53.480800°N, -2.242600°E), giving you the correct Rahu Kaal every day.
Manchester is home to approximately 80,000 Indians in its wider metropolitan area — the second-largest concentration of South Asians in the United Kingdom after London. The Rusholme district (the famous 'Curry Mile') is one of the most recognisable South Asian cultural streets in Britain. Manchester's Indian community is a mix of long-established Gujarati and Punjabi families (arrived in the 1960s–70s) and more recent South Indian and Bengali professionals drawn by Manchester's growing technology, financial services, and media sectors (MediaCityUK in Salford hosts the BBC, ITV, and major production companies).
Manchester is at 53.48°N — among the highest latitudes in our city network. This creates Manchester's most striking astronomical feature: the most extreme sunrise variation in our UK network. From about 4:26 AM in June to 8:24 AM in December — a 238-minute difference. In June, Rahu Kaal can fall before 5:00 AM BST; in December, it may not begin until 9:00 AM GMT. IST offset is 4.5 hours behind GMT (winter) and 3.5 hours behind BST (summer). CosmosPandit calculates from Manchester's exact coordinates (53.4808°N, 2.2426°W).
The Manchester Indian community includes Gujarati, Punjabi, Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, and Telugu communities — reflecting both traditional settlement patterns and newer economic migration. CosmosPandit supports all 8 Indian languages with Manchester-precise timings.
Manchester (53.48°N) has the most extreme sunrise variation in our UK network — 238 minutes between June (~4:26 AM BST) and December (~8:24 AM GMT). This means a Manchester Rahu Kaal calculated from London timings is wrong by up to 20 minutes (difference between the cities' latitudes). IST-based apps are additionally wrong by 3.5–4.5 hours from the timezone offset alone.
Manchester's Indian community — in retail, hospitality, healthcare, technology, media, and manufacturing — uses Vedic timing for shop openings, business partnerships, home purchases, and family ceremonies. The extreme seasonal sunrise variation makes Manchester one of the most important cities for using a locally calibrated Panchang rather than relying on London or IST timings. CosmosPandit provides Manchester-precise Rahu Kaal and Muhurat for 8 event types in all 8 Indian languages.
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. England uses Greenwich Mean Time (GMT, UTC+0) in winter and British Summer Time (BST, UTC+1) in summer. The switch is on the last Sunday of March (forward) and last Sunday of October (back). CosmosPandit uses Europe/London, which handles Manchester's DST changes automatically — you always see correct Manchester clock times.
Yes — Manchester (53.48°N) is significantly further north than London (51.51°N) and Birmingham (52.49°N). In June, Manchester's sunrise (~4:26 AM BST) is about 30 minutes earlier than London's (~4:49 AM BST). In December, Manchester's sunrise (~8:24 AM GMT) is about 24 minutes later than London's (~8:03 AM GMT). All three are in the same UK timezone, so the difference is purely from the latitude and coordinate calculation. Use this Manchester-specific page for precise timings.
Manchester is at 53.48°N latitude — far north for a major city. At this latitude, the June solstice brings over 17 hours of daylight (sunrise ~4:26 AM, sunset ~9:46 PM BST), while the December solstice brings barely 7.5 hours (sunrise ~8:24 AM, sunset ~3:50 PM GMT). This 238-minute swing shifts Rahu Kaal dramatically across the year. CosmosPandit recalculates from Manchester's actual sunrise every day.
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