Singapore's 350,000-strong Indian community forms the country's third-largest ethnic group, and Little India in the Tekka district is one of Asia's most vibrant Indian enclaves. Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple on Serangoon Road, Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple, and the Arulmigu Mariamman Temple draw thousands of devotees daily. Deepavali on Serangoon Road is Singapore's most spectacular light festival.
Singapore sits at latitude 1.35°N, almost exactly on the Equator. This means sunrise varies by only about 27 minutes across the entire year (6:49 AM to 7:16 AM), making it the most consistent Rahu Kaal city among all major Indian diaspora locations. Despite this consistency, CosmosPandit still calculates from Singapore's exact coordinates every day, because even a 27-minute sunrise shift moves the Rahu Kaal window.
Singapore uses Singapore Standard Time (UTC+8) with no daylight saving, making calculations clean and predictable. The Indian community here is predominantly Tamil (60%), with significant Malayalam, Telugu, Hindi, Punjabi, Gujarati, and Bengali communities. CosmosPandit covers all 8 languages including Tamil (தமிழ்) and Malayalam (മലയാളം).
Astronomically precise Rahu Kaal timings for 25 major Indian cities.