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Pooja's FAQ
Griha Pravesh, also known as housewarming, is a Hindu ceremony performed when entering a new home. It involves various rituals and prayers seeking blessings for the new home and its occupants.
Griha Pravesh is typically performed on an auspicious day, and the timing is chosen based on the Vedic calendar and astrological considerations. It is usually avoided during certain periods like Pitru Paksha.
Griha Pravesh is typically performed by a priest or a knowledgeable person who guides the family through the rituals. The head of the family or the homeowner also actively participates.
The rituals may include purification of the house, lighting of the sacred fire (Havan), chanting of Vedic mantras, and performing specific pujas to seek the blessings of deities for prosperity and well-being.
Feel free to contact the pandit ji for guidance on samagri and other arrangements by making a call.
Yes, Griha Pravesh is usually performed during specific periods of the day considered auspicious, such as during sunrise or in the afternoon. The exact timing may vary based on regional and family traditions.
Griha Pravesh is a Hindu ceremony, but similar rituals are performed in various cultures and religions when entering a new home. The specifics may vary, but the essence of seeking blessings for the new dwelling is common.
Griha Pravesh is significant as it seeks the blessings of deities for the well-being, prosperity, and happiness of the occupants of the new home. It is believed to cleanse the house of negative energies and invite positive vibrations.