Griha Pravesh

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Housewarming Muhurat

Griha Pravesh (गृह प्रवेश)

The right day to enter your new home — the energy you arrive with is the energy the house holds for years.

Does this feel familiar?

You've finished the renovation. The keys are in your hand. Family is asking when you'll do the housewarming. Your contractor wants you to take possession this week. Vedic tradition says the first time you cross the threshold of a home matters — that the energy you carry across with you is the energy that house holds for the next decade.

What it is, how it works

Three forms of Griha Pravesh exist: Apoorva (first occupancy of a brand-new home), Sapoorva (re-entry after long absence), and Dwandwa (re-entry after natural disaster or repair). Each has slightly different muhurat criteria. Common across all: avoid Bhadra, avoid Amavasya, avoid the specific moon-sign that's hostile to the head of household, prefer Magha and Phalguna months, prefer mornings.

We compute the auspicious entry windows for your specific home (you tell us the type of pravesh + the lead occupant's birth details), output a ranked list of dates with the saptapadi-equivalent hour for crossing the threshold, plus the specific puja sequence to perform at entry.

This helps people who

  • Families moving into a newly constructed home
  • Anyone re-entering a home after major renovation
  • People who have moved in informally and want to do the formal pravesh later
  • Renters moving into a new flat — same muhurat logic, scaled-down ritual

What you get

  1. 01

    Top 10 auspicious entry dates in your date range

  2. 02

    Specific entry-hour within each date

  3. 03

    Puja sequence card — what to do at the threshold, in what order

  4. 04

    Items needed for the pravesh (kalash, betel, coconut, etc.)

  5. 05

    Avoidance dates with reasoning

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