Grah Pravesh Pooja is a sacred Hindu ritual performed before entering a new house to invite positive energy, prosperity, and divine blessings. It is believed that this pooja removes negative energies, brings harmony, and ensures peace and success in the new home.
🔸 Types of Grah Pravesh
🔹 Apoorva Grah Pravesh – First entry into a newly constructed house.
🔹 Sapoorva Grah Pravesh – Re-entering an existing home after a long absence.
🔹 Dwandwah Grah Pravesh – Re-entering a house after renovations or reconstruction due to damage.
🔸 Pooja Vidhi (Step-by-Step Ritual Process)
🔹 1. Muhurat Selection & Preparation:
- Auspicious date and time (Muhurat) is chosen based on the house owner’s horoscope.
- The house is cleaned, decorated with rangoli, mango leaves, and toran (door garland).
- A Kalash (sacred water pot) with coconut and mango leaves is placed at the entrance.
🔹 2. Ganesh Pooja (Removal of Obstacles):
- Lord Ganesha is worshipped first with modak, durva grass, and sandalwood paste.
- Chant Ganesh Mantra: “Om Gan Ganapataye Namah” for blessings.
🔹 3. Navagraha & Vastu Pooja (Harmonizing Energy):
- Special rituals are performed to please the Navagrahas (nine planets).
- Vastu Pooja is done to balance cosmic energies in the house.
🔹 4. Kalash Sthapana & Griha Shanti Havan (Sacred Fire Ritual):
- A Kalash (pot) filled with Ganga Jal is placed in the pooja area.
- A Havan (fire ritual) is performed with Vedic mantras to purify the home.
- Cow dung, ghee, herbs, and wood are offered into the sacred fire.
🔹 5. First Entry & Milk Boiling Ritual:
- The lady of the house enters first carrying a Kalash filled with water or rice.
- Boiling milk in the kitchen signifies abundance and prosperity.
🔹 6. Aarti & Prasad Distribution:
- Perform Lakshmi Aarti and seek divine blessings.
- Offer sweets, fruits, and distribute Prasad among family and guests.
🔹 Benefits of Grah Pravesh Pooja
✅ Removes negative energies and doshas from the house.
✅ Brings peace, happiness, and prosperity to the family.
✅ Ensures good health, financial growth, and harmony.
✅ Strengthens positive vibrations and cosmic balance.
🌟 Auspicious Days for Grah Pravesh
📅 Vasant Panchami, Akshaya Tritiya, Gudi Padwa, Navratri, and Dhanteras are considered the best days for Grah Pravesh.
🚫 Avoid Amavasya (No Moon Day) and Rahu Kaal for entering a new home.
Performing Grah Pravesh Pooja with devotion ensures a blessed and prosperous life in the new home. 🏠🙏✨


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