Grih Pravesh Shanti Puja
- Overview
- Havan Setup
- Havan Samagri Mix
- Puja Items
- Utilities
🌟 Significance of Grih Pravesh Shanti Puja
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Purifies the home and removes negative energies
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Protects the family from malefic influences
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Invites peace, happiness, and prosperity
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Strengthens positive energies in every room
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Marks a spiritually auspicious beginning in the new house
🕉 Ritual Highlights
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Personalized Sankalp with homeowner’s name, family members & gotra
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Ganesh invocation to remove obstacles and ensure harmony
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Navagraha Shanti Havan for planetary balance
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Lakshmi-Vishnu prayers for wealth, prosperity, and protection
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House entry rituals (placing Kalash, tilak, and flowers at the threshold)
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Live streaming / Video recording option for remote participation
Housewarming & Blessings for New Home Peace, Prosperity & Protection
Grih Pravesh Shanti Puja is a sacred Vedic ritual performed when moving into a new home to seek divine blessings for peace, prosperity, and protection. This auspicious ceremony purifies the house, removes negative energies, and ensures that the home becomes a place of happiness, health, and spiritual harmony.
The puja is performed under the guidance of experienced Vedic Pandits and invokes blessings from Lord Ganesha, Goddess Lakshmi, and Lord Vishnu to protect your home from negative influences and ensure a prosperous life for the family.
Havan Setup
1. Havan Kund: A copper, brass, or clay pit where the fire is lit.
2. Samidha (Wood): Dry Mango wood sticks are traditional, but peepal or sandalwood can also be used.
3. Ghee (Clarified Butter): Pure cow ghee for pouring into the fire.
4. Havan Samagri: A mixture of dried herbs, roots, seeds, and aromatic substances.
5. Camphor (Kapoor): For lighting the fire.
Havan Samagri Mix
If purchasing a ready-made packet, ensure it contains these key elements:
1. Til (Sesame Seeds): Black or white, symbol of protection.
2. Jau (Barley): Symbolizes prosperity.
3. Akshat (Unbroken Rice): Mixed with turmeric.
4. Medicinal Herbs/Resins: Guggul (resin), Sandalwood powder, Loban, Cloves (Laung), Cardamom (Elaichi).
5. Sugar/Khadisakhar: Sugar crystals.
Puja Items
• Kalash (Lota): A metal pot filled with water, topped with coconut and mango leaves.
• Flowers and Garlands: Fresh flowers.
• Mango Leaves: Used for sprinkling water.
• Kumkum and Haldi (Turmeric/Vermilion): For Tilak.
• Betel Leaves & Betel Nuts (Supari): Usually 5 or 11 sets.
• Panchamrit: A mixture of milk, curd, honey, ghee, and sugar.
• Incense sticks (Agarbatti) or Dhoop.
• Fruits and Sweets: For Naivedya/Prasad.
• Coins: Used for sankalpa (vow) and offerings.
• Moli (Kalawa/Red Thread): Sacred thread.
Utilities
• Havan Spoon (Pali): Copper or brass ladle for offering ghee.
• Aasan (Mat): A mat or woollen seat to sit on.
• Panchpatra & Spoon: Small bowl and spoon for holding sanctified water.
• Towels/Paper Napkins: For cleaning hands.




