Gruha Pravesham
Begin your new journey in your home with divine blessings, positivity, and prosperity through a traditional Grihapravesham ceremony.
This sacred ritual purifies the home, removes negative energies, and invokes peace, happiness, and abundance for the family.
About Gruha Pravesham
Grihapravesham is a traditional Hindu housewarming ceremony performed before entering a newly constructed or newly purchased home. The ritual is conducted to seek blessings from the deities and Vastu Purusha for harmony, prosperity, health, and spiritual well-being within the household.
Priests perform sacred homams, poojas, milk boiling rituals, and Vastu prayers to sanctify the space and fill the home with positive vibrations.
Families perform this ceremony to ensure auspicious beginnings and a peaceful life in the new residence.
Significance of the Ceremony
- Purifies the home with sacred Vedic rituals
- Removes negative energies and doshas
- Invokes prosperity, peace, and divine blessings
- Brings harmony and happiness to the household
- Marks an auspicious beginning in the new home
Gruha Pravesham Samagri List
Devotees are requested to arrange the following samagri items for the Gruhapravesham ceremony.
Samagri List
Pooja Materials & Required Items
| Samagri Item | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Turmeric Powder | Small Packet |
| Kumkum | Small Packet |
| Betel Leaves | 30 |
| Betel Nuts | 30 |
| Sandalwood Powder | Small Tin |
| Flowers | 2 Bunches |
| Flower String Mala (Jasmine or Any) | 1 Box |
| Incense Sticks (Agarbathi) | 1 Packet |
| Fruits (Any Variety) | 25 |
| Limes | 12 |
| Red and White Pumpkins | 1 + 1 |
| New Pot for Boiling Milk | 1 |
| God’s Picture | As Required |
| Nadaswaram Cassette | 1 |
| Jasmine String Mala | As Required |
| Milk | 1 Gallon |
| Navadhanyas | Small Packets Separately |
| Kalasam | 1 |
| Towel | 1 |
| Blouse Piece | 1 |
| Coconuts | 8 (Depends upon Rooms) |
| Rice | 3 lbs |
| Coins | $ 10 (Quarters) |
| Deeparadhana Samagri (Deepam, Oil, Wicks, Match Box) | As Required |
| Prasadam as per Family Tradition | As Required |
| Paper Towels | As Required |
| Disposable Glasses | As Required |
| Spoons | As Required |
| One Plate | 1 |
| Knife | 1 |
| Scissors | 1 |
| Mango Leaves | As Required |
*In case devotees need to cancel the program for any reason, please notify the temple immediately.
Before You Visit
- Ensure all samagri items are arranged before the priest arrives.
- The house should be cleaned and prepared prior to the ceremony.
- Families are requested to arrive on time according to the muhurtham schedule.
- Traditional attire is recommended for all participants.
- Please contact the temple office if you require priest guidance regarding setup arrangements.
Important Notes
- Samagri requirements may slightly vary based on priest instructions and family traditions.
- Coconut quantity may vary depending upon the number of rooms in the house.
- Fresh milk should be arranged for the boiling milk ritual.
- If the pooja is booked online, kindly carry your booking confirmation details.
- Temple priests may advise additional Vastu rituals if required.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is Gruhapravesham?
Gruhapravesham is a sacred Hindu housewarming ceremony performed before entering a new home.
2. Why is milk boiled during the ceremony?
Boiling milk symbolizes abundance, prosperity, and positive growth in the household.
3. Can the ceremony be performed in an apartment?
Yes, Grihapravesham can be performed in apartments, independent houses, and commercial spaces.
4. Is muhurtham important for Grihapravesham?
Yes, selecting an auspicious muhurtham is considered highly important according to Hindu traditions.
5. Can we arrange samagri through the temple?
Please contact the temple office to check samagri assistance availability.
6. How long does the ceremony usually take?
The pooja duration may vary but generally takes around 2–4 hours depending on rituals performed.
Begin Your New Journey With Divine Blessings
Prepare all samagri items in advance for a peaceful and spiritually fulfilling Grihapravesham ceremony guided by Sri Venkateswara Temple priests.
Om Namo Venkatesaya