Sunrise, Daylight & Panchangam Timings in Mumbai
Mumbai lies at latitude 19.1°N. Across 2026, sunrise in Mumbai ranges from about 6:00 AM at its earliest (around Jun) to roughly 7:15 AM at its latest (around Jan). The longest day lasts about 13.3 hours near Jun, shrinking to roughly 11.0 hours around Dec.
Rahu Kalam, Yamagandam, Gulika Kalam and the daily Muhurthams are each measured as fixed fractions of the time between local sunrise and sunset. Because that span changes through the year in Mumbai, these windows shift too. That is why this page recomputes the full Panchangam for Mumbai’s own coordinates and timezone each day, instead of reusing timings calculated for another location.
Common Questions — Panchangam in Mumbai
What time is sunrise in Mumbai?
Sunrise in Mumbai is not fixed — it varies from about 6:00 AM at its earliest (around Jun) to roughly 7:15 AM at its latest (around Jan). This page computes sunrise daily for Mumbai’s coordinates (19.1°N), so the Tithi, Nakshatram, Rahu Kalam and Muhurtham windows always reflect the real local day.
Why can Mumbai’s Rahu Kalam differ from a printed almanac?
Rahu Kalam is one-eighth of the daytime, measured from local sunrise to sunset. Even within India, sunrise at Mumbai (19.1°N) differs from cities further east or west by several minutes, so the eight daily slots fall at slightly different clock times. This page uses Mumbai’s computed local sunrise rather than a single reference city.
Can Telugu festival dates differ in Mumbai?
Occasionally. Festivals are fixed by the Tithi (and sometimes moonrise or midday) at local sunrise. Within India the differences are small, but a Tithi that ends close to sunrise can still place a festival on a different day between far-apart cities. Every festival date shown here is computed for Mumbai.