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Griha Pravesh Puja.

"Griha Puja," also known as "Vastu Puja" or "Housewarming Ceremony," is a Hindu ritual performed before occupying a new home. This ceremony is conducted to seek the blessings of deities and to ensure the well-being, prosperity, and happiness of the occupants in the new dwelling. Here are the typical details and steps involved in Griha Puja:

1. Timing:

  • Griha Puja is usually performed on an auspicious day and at a specific time determined by a Hindu priest or astrologer. It is preferable to choose a date that aligns with the Vedic calendar.

2. Priest or Purohit:

  • A qualified Hindu priest, or purohit, is often invited to conduct the ceremony. The priest guides the family through the rituals and performs the necessary prayers.

3. Preparation:

  • Clean the house thoroughly before the puja. The idea is to create a pure and sacred environment for the ceremony.

4. Auspicious Symbols:

  • Symbols such as the swastika, om, and kalash are drawn at the entrance of the house using turmeric or sandalwood paste. These symbols are believed to bring positive energy and ward off negative influences.

5. Kalash Sthapana:

  • A ceremonial pot (kalash) filled with water, mango leaves, and a coconut is placed near the entrance. The coconut symbolizes prosperity, and the water in the kalash is considered holy.

6. Ganesh Puja:

  • The ceremony often begins with the worship of Lord Ganesh, the remover of obstacles. Ganesh Puja seeks his blessings for a smooth transition into the new home.

7. Navagraha Puja:

  • Worship of the nine planetary deities (Navagrahas) is performed to seek their favorable influences and ensure harmony in the household.

8. Vastu Puja:

  • Vastu Puja involves prayers and rituals dedicated to the Vastu Purusha, the deity associated with the architecture and design of the house. This is done to ensure the well-being of the occupants.

9. Homam or Havan:

  • A fire ceremony (homam or havan) is conducted, during which offerings like ghee, grains, and herbs are made to the sacred fire. This ritual is believed to purify the environment and invoke positive energies.

10. Aarti and Prayers: - The priest leads the family in singing hymns, performing aarti (ritual of light), and offering prayers to seek the blessings of the deities.

11. Prasad Distribution: - After the puja, prasad (blessed food) is distributed among family members, friends, and neighbors as a symbol of sharing the blessings.

It's important to note that the specific rituals and customs may vary based on regional practices and individual preferences. Griha Puja is a joyous occasion, and the primary intention is to bring positivity, harmony, and divine blessings to the new home and its occupants.

What you will get:

  • When we are organizing a Griha Puja, we would need to provide various puja samagri and make arrangements to ensure that the ceremony is conducted smoothly. We have a puja samagri list of things we might need to provide for a Griha Puja:
  • 1. Puja Samagri Kit:
  • 2. Ceremonial Pot (Kalash): A brass or copper pot filled with water, adorned with mango leaves, and a coconut placed on top.
  • 3. Auspicious Symbols: Materials for drawing symbols like swastika, om, and kalash at the entrance with turmeric or sandalwood paste.
  • 4. Idols or Pictures: Images or idols of deities like Lord Ganesha, Navagrahas (nine planetary deities), and any other specific deities relevant to your tradition.
  • 5. Havan Kund (Fire Pit): If you are performing a havan (fire ceremony), you'll need a designated area with a fire pit and materials for the offerings.
  • 6. Prayer Utensils: Plates, bowls, and utensils for offering and distributing prasad.
  • 7. Puja Thali: A decorative plate to hold the puja items during the rituals.
  • 8. New Clothes: Traditional and clean attire for the family members participating in the ceremony.
  • 9. Food Items: Ingredients for preparing the prasad or any special dishes associated with the Griha Puja.
  • 10. Cleaned House: Ensure that the house is thoroughly cleaned before the ceremony to create a pure and sacred environment.
  • 11. Offering Trays: Trays or containers for presenting offerings to deities during the puja.
  • 12. Water for Abhishek: Water for performing the ritualistic bath or abhishek of the deities.
  • 13. Candles or Brass Oil Lamps: For lighting during the aarti (ritual of light).
  • 14. Seating Arrangements: Arrange comfortable seating for the priest and family members participating in the puja.
  • 15. Sweets and Savories: Along with the prasad, you may want to provide sweets and savories for guests and family members.
  • Before the puja, it's also crucial to consult with Sanatan Basket for a Hindu priest or religious expert to understand the specific rituals and requirements based on your family's traditions. Additionally, you may need to consider the cultural practices and customs that are prevalent in your region or community.

Benifits of the Package:

  • While there may not be standardized "packages" for Griha Puja, as it is often a personalized and culturally specific ceremony, the organization of a comprehensive package for a housewarming ceremony can offer several benefits. Here are some potential advantages:
  • 1. Convenience: A packaged by " Sanatan Basket" Griha Puja service provides convenience for the host family by offering a one-stop solution for all the necessary rituals and arrangements.
  • 2. Expert Guidance: Hiring a package service often includes the expertise of a qualified Hindu priest or religious expert who can guide the family through the rituals, ensuring they are conducted correctly and meaningfully.
  • 3. Customization: Some package services may offer customization options, allowing the family to include specific rituals, deities, or cultural elements according to their preferences.
  • 4. Complete Set of Ritual Items: The package typically includes all the required puja items, from turmeric and kumkum to flowers and incense, saving the family from the hassle of sourcing these items individually.
  • 5. Hassle-Free Planning by Sanatan Basket: Organizing a housewarming ceremony involves numerous details. A packaged service simplifies the planning process, reducing the stress and workload on the host family.
  • 6. Time Efficiency: The package may streamline the entire Griha Puja process, saving time for the family members who can focus on enjoying the ceremony rather than managing logistics.
  • 7. Cultural Sensitivity: Professionals involved in providing Griha Puja packages are likely to be well-versed in cultural and religious sensitivities, ensuring that the ceremony is conducted respectfully and in adherence to traditions.
  • 8. Inclusive Services: Packages may encompass a range of services, from setting up the ceremonial pot (kalash) to arranging for homam or havan, ensuring a comprehensive and well-executed event.
  • 9. Peace of Mind: Knowing that the Griha Puja is being organized by professionals can provide peace of mind to the host family, allowing them to focus on the spiritual significance of the ceremony.
  • 10. Photography/Videography: Some packages may include photography or videography services to capture the memorable moments of the Griha Puja, providing lasting memories for the family.
  • 11. Ensuring Tradition: With the assistance of a package service, families can ensure that they are following traditional customs and rituals correctly, especially if they are not well-versed in the intricacies of the ceremony.
  • It's essential for the host family to communicate their specific requirements and preferences to the Sanatan Basket to ensure that the Griha Puja package aligns with their cultural, religious, and personal expectations.

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