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Daily Pratikraman

Morning (Pratah Kaal)
05:59
Tmrw 05:59
Raysi
08:02
Tmrw 08:02
Navkarsi
09:49
Tmrw 09:50
Porsi
12:25
Tmrw 12:25
2 Porsi
Evening (Sandhya Kaal)
17:35
Tmrw 17:36
Suryast
Last meal
17:30 - 17:40
Tmrw 17:31
Devsi Pratikaman ⭐
in 2h 44m

Swadhyay Kaal (Scripture Reading)

☀️ Daytime
1st Prahar07:14-09:49
4th Prahar15:00-17:35
🌙 Nighttime
1st Prahar17:35-21:00
4th Prahar03:49-07:14

Note: Times may vary between Svetambara and Digambara traditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Jain Times 計算機を使用する理由

正確な計算

正確な Navkarsi のタイミングのために天文日の出に基づいています。

完全なタイミング

ナフカルシ、ポルシ、プラティクラマンを含む 6 つのムフルタすべて。

任意の日付

過去または将来の日付の時刻を表示します。

グローバルカバレッジ

世界中のどの都市でも正確な時刻。

How to Use the Jain Prayer Times Calculator

Our calculator provides precise timings for important Jain rituals and observations. Based on accurate solar calculations, we help you observe daily disciplines like Navkarsi, Porsi, and Pratikraman with astronomical precision for any city worldwide.

1. Select Your Location

Search from over 400 cities. The tool uses exact latitude and longitude to calculate precise sunrise and sunset times, which form the basis of all Jain timings.

2. Track Important Prahar

View the duration of daytime and nighttime Prahar (three-hour segments). This is essential for calculating Choviyar and other dietary disciplines.

3. Observe Pratikraman

Get the exact start and end times for Raysi (morning) and Devsi (evening) Pratikraman. The tool highlights the current or upcoming ritual for easy tracking.

4. Swadhyay Planning

Dedicated Swadhyay Kaal timings show you the ideal periods during the day and night for studying Jain Agams and scriptures.

Key Jain Observances

Navkarsi: The time when one can first consume food and water, exactly 48 minutes after sunrise. It is one of the most fundamental daily vows.

Porsi: One-fourth of the daytime. Observing a vow until Porsi is considered a higher level of discipline than Navkarsi.

Pratikraman: A ritual of introspection and seeking forgiveness. Done twice daily: at sunrise (Raysi) and at sunset (Devsi).

Choviyar: The practice of not consuming any food or water after sunset until Navkarsi the next morning, ensuring total ahimsa during nighttime.

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