Ah, good question! Brahma Muhurta, it’s that magical period just before sunrise when the world is still asleep and the air is fresh and potent. In a bustling city like Mumbai, sunrise varies, but generally speaking, Brahma Muhurta starts about 1 hour and 36 minutes (roughly 96 minutes) before sunrise. In most seasons in Mumbai, this time would roughly fall between 4:15 to 5:45 AM. But keep in mind, it’s flexible — so just adjust accordingly to the specific sunrise each day.
Now, how to make the most of it… It’s a time that’s revered for its sattvic (pure) qualities, perfect for activities that bring clarity and peace. You want to start by maybe splashing your face with cool water, it’s invigorating and signals your body that a new day is starting. Then, a few rounds of deep breaths through pranayama can really settle your mind. Nadi Shodhana or Anulom Vilom are great because they balance your energies.
Meditation is almost a must during this time, isn’t it? Even a simple, short session of sitting quietly, focusing on your breath or a mantra, can align your thoughts and purify your mind. If you have more time, reading a few verses from spiritual texts such as the Bhagavad Gita can truly inspire your day.
For physical activity, gentle stretching or a short session of yoga asanas like Surya Namaskar can awaken your body in a gentle way. It stokes your agni (digestive fire) too, which is essential for proper digestion and metabolism throughout the day.
If you’re someone who enjoys journaling or setting intentions, Brahma Muhurta is a great time for reflective writing. It can help align your thoughts and set a positive tone for the rest of your day.
If your dosha is out of balance, try specific practices that cater to it. For Vata individuals, grounding activities are best — try calming breaths and warm herbal teas. Pitta types might do well with cooling pranayama. For Kapha, something invigorating, even a brisk walk if you’re up for it after meditation.
Don’t stress about perfection — life’s already full of enough things to worry about! The essence is in the intention and ease you bring into your practice during this time. Start small, a few days a week, and see how it complements your lifestyle.



