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Find Choghadiya API

Optimize daily actions by identifying auspicious (Shubh, Amrit, Labh, Char) and inauspicious (Kaal, Rog, Udveg) time blocks with the Find Choghadiya API. This API calculates day and night choghadiyas for a given date and location, following traditional Indian Astrology principles.\


Step-by-Step Find Choghadiya API Postman Testing Integration

Detailed testing instructions are available here:

Step by Step Find Choghadiya API Postman Testing Integration
https://support.divineapi.com/indian-astrology-apis/testing-panchang-api-find-choghadiya-api-using-postman


Supported Language Codes

You can localize the API response by passing the lan field in the body.

Reference:
https://support.divineapi.com/general-api-support/translating-an-indian-vedic-apis-into-a-different-language

CodeLanguage
enEnglish
hiHindi
bnBengali
maMarathi
tmTamil
tlTelugu
mlMalayalam
knKannada

Note: If lan is not provided, the API defaults to en.


API Endpoint

POST https://astroapi-2.divineapi.com/indian-api/v1/find-choghadiya

This endpoint returns day and night choghadiya slots for the given date and place.


Headers

NameTypeDescription
Authorization*StringYour API Access Token, e.g. Bearer {token}

Request Body

NameTypeRequiredDescription
api_keyStringYesYour Divine API key.
dayIntegerYesPanchang day, e.g. 24.
monthIntegerYesPanchang month, e.g. 05.
yearIntegerYesPanchang year, e.g. 2023.
placeStringNoPlace name, e.g. New Delhi.
latFloatYesLatitude, e.g. 28.6139.
lonFloatYesLongitude, e.g. 77.2090.
tzoneFloatYesTimezone offset, e.g. 5.5. See timezone guide in Divine docs.
lanStringNoResponse language code. Default en.

200: OK Choghadiyas fetched successfully

{
    "success": 1,
    "data": {
        "day_choghadiyas": {
            "Labh": "05:26 AM to 07:09 AM",
            "Amrit": "07:09 AM to 08:52 AM",
            "Kaal": "08:52 AM to 10:35 AM",
            "Shubh": "10:35 AM to 12:18 PM",
            "Rog": "12:18 PM to 02:01 PM",
            "Udveg": "02:01 PM to 03:44 PM",
            "Char": "03:44 PM to 05:27 PM",
            "Next Labh": "05:27 PM to 07:10 PM"
        },
        "night_choghadiyas": {
            "Udveg": "07:10 PM to 08:27 PM",
            "Shubh": "08:27 PM to 09:44 PM",
            "Amrit": "09:44 PM to 11:01 PM",
            "Char": "11:01 PM to 12:18 AM May 25",
            "Rog": "12:18 AM to 01:35 AM May 25",
            "Kaal": "01:35 AM to 02:52 AM May 25",
            "Labh": "02:52 AM to 04:09 AM May 25",
            "Next Udveg": "04:09 AM to 05:26 AM May 25"
        }
    }
}

Response Structure

success
Indicates whether the API call was successful. 1 means success.

data.day_choghadiyas
A map of choghadiya names to their corresponding time intervals for daytime (sunrise to sunset).

data.night_choghadiyas
A map of choghadiya names to their corresponding time intervals for nighttime (sunset to next sunrise).

Time values are already formatted and user-friendly, so they can be displayed directly in an app or panel.


Choghadiya Types (General Reference)

Amrit / Shubh / Labh / Char: Generally considered favorable.

Udveg / Kaal / Rog: Generally considered unfavorable.

The API orders them chronologically for the given date and location.


Example Code Implementations

Below are example implementations in various programming environments.


cURL

curl --location 'https://astroapi-2.divineapi.com/indian-api/v1/find-choghadiya' \
--header 'Authorization: Bearer {Your Auth Token}' \
--form 'api_key="{Your API Key}"' \
--form 'day="24"' \
--form 'month="05"' \
--form 'year="2023"' \
--form 'place="New Delhi"' \
--form 'lat="28.6139"' \
--form 'lon="77.2090"' \
--form 'tzone="5.5"' \
--form 'lan="en"'

NodeJS 

var request = require('request');
var options = {
  'method': 'POST',
  'url': 'https://astroapi-2.divineapi.com/indian-api/v1/find-choghadiya',
  'headers': {
    'Authorization': 'Bearer {Your Auth Token}'
  },
  formData: {
    'api_key': '{Your API Key}',
    'day': '24',
    'month': '05',
    'year': '2023',
    'Place': 'New Delhi',
    'lat': '28.6139',
    'lon': '77.2090',
    'tzone': '5.5',
    'lan': 'en'
  }
};
request(options, function (error, response) {
  if (error) throw new Error(error);
  console.log(response.body);
});

JavaScript jQuery AJAX

var form = new FormData();
form.append("api_key", "{Your API Key}");
form.append("day", "24");
form.append("month", "05");
form.append("year", "2023");
form.append("Place", "New Delhi");
form.append("lat", "28.6139");
form.append("lon", "77.2090");
form.append("tzone", "5.5");
form.append("lan", "en");

var settings = {
  "url": "https://astroapi-2.divineapi.com/indian-api/v1/find-choghadiya",
  "method": "POST",
  "timeout": 0,
  "headers": {
    "Authorization": "Bearer {Your Auth Token}"
  },
  "processData": false,
  "mimeType": "multipart/form-data",
  "contentType": false,
  "data": form
};

$.ajax(settings).done(function (response) {
  console.log(response);
});

Python

import requests

url = "https://astroapi-2.divineapi.com/indian-api/v1/find-choghadiya"

payload = {'api_key': '{Your API Key}',
'day': '24',
'month': '05',
'year': '2023',
'Place': 'New Delhi',
'lat': '28.6139',
'lon': '77.2090',
'tzone': '5.5',
'lan': 'en'}

headers = {
  'Authorization': 'Bearer {Your Auth Token}'
}

response = requests.request("POST", url, headers=headers, data=payload)

print(response.text)

Implementation Notes

Always send accurate latitude, longitude, and timezone to get correct sunrise/sunset-based choghadiya.

You can display day and night choghadiya separately in your UI.

For multi-language apps, pass lan so the API gives translated labels where supported.

This API fits well with daily panchang dashboards, muhurta pickers, and astrology scheduling tools.