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Griha Pravesh Ideas and Tips to User in Positive Energy to your new Home

Moving into your new home is like starting a new phase of your life. After all, you have longed to have a place to call your own for such a long time and finally your dream has come true. You would obviously want to start this journey of life on a positive note and fill your beautiful home with all the good energies.

For the Hindus, this means performing a Griha Pravesh, or house warming ceremony on the day of moving into the new home. On the occasion of Griha Pravesh, a puja is performed in the new home to ensure that your stay at the place brings good health, positivity, and good luck. Read on to find out more about this auspicious ceremony to make sure that everything goes perfectly on that day.

The Auspicious Months and Muhurats for the Ceremony

It is believed in Vastu Shastra that entering a home during an auspicious month and time (muhurat) makes life easy and happy for the family. So, the Griha Pravesh ceremony has to be performed at the right month, date, and time. You can ask your pundit or priest to choose the suitable date according to the best nakshatra for griha pravesh for you according to the Hindu Panchang.

It is said that if your home is a new construction, then the most auspicious time for the Griha Pravesh ceremony is when the sun is in the uttarayan position. On the other hand, if you have bought the property from a secondary sale or it is renovated, the house warming function can be carried out when ‘Shukra’ (the Venus) or ‘Guru’ (the Jupiter) is setting. Days that are known to be the most favorable for the ceremony are Gudi Padwa,Akshaya Tritiya, Vasant Panchami, and Vijayadashmi (also known as Dussehra). The griha pravesh dates like Shraddha Paksha, Adhikmash, Holi, and Uttarayana are best to be avoided for the ceremony.

The Tips to keep in mind to Perform the Ceremony in the Right Manner

Creating a balance between the five elements

According to Vastu Shastra, a home is made up of five elements of nature, namely, the sun, fire, water, earth, and wind.Vastu believes that creating a balance between these elements is the key to usher in happiness and prosperity to your home. During the house opening ceremony, a prayer is offered to the gods to create that sense of balance and harmony between these elements. For that, there will be a Kalash Puja during which you will be holding a copper pot filled with nine kinds of grains, water, a coconut, and a coin, and enter the home with all your family members amidst the chants of mantras by the priest.

The house needs to be completed before the ceremony

The puja can be done only when your house is ready and not while the work is still being done on it. So, before fixing the date for the puja, make sure the home is ready for you to move. Make sure that all the windows and doors are fixed, electrical fittings are done, furniture is fixed, and painting is complete. Sleep in your new home at least on the night of the puja day.

Decorating the main door is a must before the puja

The main door is the entry point for good vibes and prosperity in your home. Vastu Shastra calls it the Simha Dwar and says that it symbolizes the face of the Vastu Purush. You should decorate it by drawing auspicious symbols like Lakshmi feet and swastika on the threshold and hanging flowers and mango leaves on the doorway.

Making the Rangoli and the placement of the temple

Rangoli is made for welcoming Goddess Lakshmi, known as the Goddess of wealth. You can make it with vibrant colors or rice flour, according to your choice. According to Vastu, the temple in your house should be in the Northeastern zone and the images of gods must face the eastern direction of the house.

Clean the house thoroughly before Griha Pravesh

The popular saying, ‘cleanliness is next to godliness’ holds meaning for your Griha Pravesh puja as well. Clean your house thoroughly before puja. Use saltwater for mopping the floors, and especially space where the puja is to be conducted. Saltwater is said to wipe out negative energy.

Havan to cleanse the new home of negative energies

A havan, which is a ceremony where wood and herbs are put in fire, is said to cleanse the surroundings and space. The herbs put in the fire have medicinal qualities and the smoke actually purifies the air within the house. Perform Ganesh Puja for prosperity and happiness, and Navagraha Shanti for peace and harmony.

The Things to Avoid for a Successful Griha Pravesh Ceremony

Following are the five things that you need to keep in mind before performing the Griha Pravesh puja, or the effects of it will be nullified.

  • Do not leave the house empty for at least three days after the puja is done
  • Do not perform the puja if there has been a death in the family or if the lady of the house is pregnant
  • Do not move any furniture inside your house, except the gas stove, until the puja is completed
  • Do not put your left foot first when entering the house with the Kalash (copper pot)
  • Do not forget to sprinkle holy water (Ganga Jal) using mango leaves on the entire house to purify it.

Vastu aims to create an abode of calmness and peace where the residents can be spiritually balanced and content, and the Griha Pravesh puja is just one of the ways to ensure that. So, follow these ideas and plan the ceremony to enjoy a blissful life in your new home.

 

Aadil Saif
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I am Adil Saif working with AddressOfChoice Realty Private Limited as a Digital Marketing Expert. I have 8 Year Experience in same field. I love to share blog and Article.