
Thai gayu means ‘it is done.’
Tell us what. We'll tell you when.
Today's auspicious windows.
The day's good times at a glance. Amrit, Shubh, Labh, Char. Tap any row to see what it's best for. Move forward or back to plan ahead.
Tap the
wedge,
meet the hour.
Sixteen windows from one sunrise to the next. Eight by day, eight by night. The brass wedge is right now. The ivory needle shows where you are in the day.
Chogadiya Wheel
16 windowsTap any wedge to read it. The brass wedge is right now. The ivory needle is the live time.
The day does not
happen to you.
it listens.
The choghadiya is built on one simple idea. When you do something matters as much as what you do.
Pick what you want. Money, love, travel, a clear head. The wheel shows the windows that work with you.
The day's
blessed hours.
Three good windows today. Pick one and use it well.
Sixteen windows,
one day.
Four ghadis,
a small forever.
Cho (four) and ghadi (a measure). Eight slices of the day from sunrise to sunset, eight more through the night. Each one is ruled by a planet, and each one is good for different things.
We rename the four good ones to Thai Gayu Time. Best, Good, Gain, Neutral. So you can pick the right one at a glance.
Wake to your day's
good hours.
Every morning, fifteen minutes before sunrise, a quiet email. Sunrise. Sunset. The day's good windows. Pick one city, or many. No noise. Just timing.
- Arrives 15 minutes before sunrise
- One inbox. Many cities.
- Free. Unsubscribe anytime.
“Ask anything. The day is patient.”