11 Sep Choghadiya

The term "11 sep choghadiya" is a noun phrase referring to a specific astrological timetable for the date of September 11th. "Choghadiya" is a system within Vedic astrology used to determine auspicious and inauspicious periods, known as muhurtas, throughout a day. Therefore, the phrase denotes the calculated chart of these time slots specifically for that date, which is used to guide the timing of important activities.

The Choghadiya system divides the time between sunrise and sunset (Day Choghadiya) and sunset and the next sunrise (Night Choghadiya) into eight equal periods each. Each period is assigned one of seven labels: Amrit (Nectar), Shubh (Auspicious), and Labh (Profit), which are considered favorable; Chal (Neutral), which is considered acceptable; and Udveg (Anxiety), Rog (Disease), and Kaal (Time/Death), which are considered unfavorable. The sequence of these labels is fixed, but the starting muhurta for any given day is determined by the ruling planet of that weekday.

In practice, individuals consult the Choghadiya for a specific date and location to plan significant events. Activities such as starting a new business, signing a contract, or beginning a journey are preferably initiated during the auspicious muhurtas of Amrit, Shubh, or Labh to enhance the probability of a successful outcome. Conversely, inauspicious periods are avoided for important undertakings. The precise timings for the September 11th chart are dependent on the specific year and the geographical location, as they are calculated based on the local sunrise and sunset times.