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Griha Pravesh (New Home)

This ceremony involves sacred Vedic rituals to purify and bless a new home.

Starting from

15,999

Estimated Duration

120 mins*

Ritual duration and the number of officiating priests are indicative. Our service ensures all essential traditions are completed by verified experts; specific personnel count may vary based on ritual requirements and Pandit discretion.

What's Included

Verified Expert Pandit(s)
Complete Traditional Puja Guidance
Authentic Vedic Mantras & Rituals
Full Ceremony Coordination

Puja Samagri Included

Elaichi (Cardamom), Diya (Oil Lamp), Kapoor (Camphor), Chawal (Rice), Gangajal (Holy Water), Laung (Cloves), Matchbox, Kumkum (Vermillion) etc.

* Personnel count and duration are traditional estimates.

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About Griha Pravesh (New Home)

Griha Pravesh is an auspicious Hindu ritual performed when entering a new home for the first time. This sacred ceremony invokes divine blessings and positive energies to ensure peace, prosperity, and harmony in the new dwelling. The ritual involves Ganesh Puja to remove obstacles, Vastu Puja to align with cosmic energies, and Navagraha Puja to appease planetary influences. The ceremony concludes with the lighting of the sacred fire (havan) and the first entry into the home during an auspicious muhurat.

When to Perform

Griha Pravesh should be performed during an auspicious muhurat determined by your birth chart and planetary positions. Popular months include Chaitra (March-April), Vaishakha (April-May), and Kartik (October-November). Avoid inauspicious periods like Adhik Maas and Khar Maas.

Inclusion

The ceremony typically lasts 2-3 hours and includes: - Ganesh Puja and invocation - Vastu Shanti rituals for each direction - Navagraha Puja for planetary harmony - Havan (sacred fire ritual) - Boiling of milk to symbolize prosperity - First entry with traditional items (kalash, coconut, sweets) - Blessings and prasad distribution

Items Yajman Need to Arrange

Access to the property/construction site
Traditional puja materials and offerings
Coconuts, flowers, and fruits
Space for ceremony at the location

Frequently Asked Questions

The best time is during an auspicious muhurat calculated based on your birth chart. Generally, mornings between 6 AM to 10 AM are considered favorable.

Yes, absolutely! We can schedule the ceremony on weekends based on muhurat availability. However, the auspicious date and time are more important than the day of the week.

You can still perform the ritual. Many families do a belated Griha Pravesh to invoke blessings and positive energy in their home.

Our pandits can bring most puja items. You only need to arrange fresh flowers, fruits, and milk. We will coordinate the complete list after booking.

Common puja items like flowers, fruits, and incense are typically used. Most items are easily available at local stores. The ceremony setup is kept simple and manageable.

Service Note: Ritual duration and the number of officiating priests are indicative. Our service ensures all essential traditions are completed by verified experts; specific personnel count may vary based on ritual requirements and Pandit discretion.

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