Griha Pravesh Puja
Griha Pravesh Puja
Why should one perform Griha Pravesh puja?
Traditionally, a housewarming or Griha pravesh ceremony is conducted soon after a family moved into a new house. Housewarming parties are normally informal events. However, a Griha pravesh puja is performed with the help of a priest as per the prescribed rules and Vastu guidelines.
As per Vastu Shastra, Griha Pravesh pooja must be performed for the well-being of the family in the new house. Here are some of the benefits of the Griha Pravesh or housewarming pooja.
Performing the puja on the Griha Pravesh muhurat ensures the protection of the house from evil forces and attracts positive energies.
The Griha Pravesh rituals help purify and spiritualise the house, its surroundings and the air, creating a holy and divine atmosphere.
It brings prosperity, fortune, and good health to those living in the house.
Performing the housewarming ritual eliminates obstacles one may encounter in their new phase in life.
The Griha Pravesh puja helps invoke the blessings of the deities and the nine planets for their protection and prevent unfortunate events in the home or to the inhabitants.
Conducting a griha pravesh puja creates positive vibes in the house, which helps remove negative energies and also eliminate obstacles in one’s life.
Indians are generally particular about shubh muhurats, when it comes to buying a property or shifting to a new house. Performing a griha pravesh,which is basically the house warming ceremony on an auspicious day, is considered to bring good fortune. Griha Pravesh is a Hindu ritual where a puja ceremony is conducted on an auspicious muhurat when a person moves into a new house for the first time.
A griha pravesh puja ceremony, also known as grihapravesh or the house warming ceremony, is a Hindu puja ceremony performed, when one enters a new home for the first time to purify the environment and protect the house from negative energies.