Dubai is home to over 3.5 million Indians, the world's largest Indian diaspora in any single country. From Bur Dubai's Gold Souk and the historic Shiva & Krishna Temple to the business towers of DIFC and the residential colonies of Karama and Deira, Indian culture is woven into Dubai's fabric. For millions of NRI families here, Vedic timing, Rahu Kaal, Panchang, Muhurat, remains central to daily decisions, temple visits, and business signings.
Dubai operates on Gulf Standard Time (GST, UTC+4), 1.5 hours behind IST, with no daylight saving time. Sunrise shifts from approximately 5:53 AM in June to 7:07 AM in December. The 90-minute Rahu Kaal window moves with each day's actual sunrise, so a fixed IST-conversion produces errors of 15–90 minutes depending on the season. CosmosPandit calculates directly from Dubai's coordinates (25.2048°N, 55.2708°E), giving correct timings every day.
Dubai's Indian business community, traders, real estate professionals, medical practitioners, entrepreneurs, routinely uses Vedic timing for significant decisions: signing DED trade licences, closing property deals, launching businesses, performing griha pravesh. This page provides that data in real time, updated daily, for free.
Astronomically precise Rahu Kaal timings for 25 major Indian cities.