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Greh Pravesh ( House warming) Pooja Box
Greh Pravesh ( House warming) Pooja Box
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In Indian tradition, a house is not just a structure of bricks and walls — it becomes a home only when it is filled with positive energy, blessings, and divine grace. A Greh Pravesh Pooja (housewarming ceremony) is a sacred ritual performed before entering a new home. This pooja invokes the presence of deities, especially Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi, to remove obstacles, protect the household, and bring prosperity, peace, and happiness
Significance of Greh Pravesh Pooja
Through this pooja, we express gratitude and invite divine energy to reside within the home, ensuring it becomes a space filled with love, learning, health, and abundance. It also purifies the home from any negative vibrations and infuse it with auspiciousness.
Our Greh Pravesh Box, thoughtfully curated as part of our Shubhtika Pooja collection, encapsulates all essential samagri and sacred items needed to perform this divine ritual with ease and reverence. By using our box which is designed to uphold the sanctity of the tradition, families can confidently convert the housewarming ceremony into a profound spiritual experience that fosters harmony and well-being for all who dwell within. The box contains the following items:
| S.No. | Samagri List |
| 1 | Aarti Book |
| 2 | Akshat (Rice) |
| 3 | Ashtagandha |
| 4 | Camphor (Kapoor) |
| 5 | Cardamom (Elaichi) |
| 6 | Chandan Powder |
| 7 | Clove (Laung) |
| 8 | Cotton Wicks ( Round) |
| 9 | Cow dung cakes |
| 10 | Dhoop Batti |
| 11 | Ganga Jal |
| 12 | Ghee Deepak |
| 13 | Haldi (Turmeric) |
| 14 | Havan Samagri |
| 15 | Honey |
| 16 | Ittar |
| 17 | Janeu (Sacred Thread) - White |
| 18 | Kamal gatta |
| 19 | Matchbox |
| 20 | Mishri |
| 21 | Moli |
| 22 | Navgreh Samidha |
| 23 | One pair of Laxmi Paduka |
| 24 | Panchmewa |
| 25 | Red Cloth |
| 26 | Roli Kumkum |
| 27 | Sindoor |
| 28 | Supari (Betel Nut) |
Things to be arranged by the devotee - Kalash, Laxmi Ganesha Coin, Photos of god/ goddess worshipped by the devotee, photos of ancestors( pitron ki photo), Coconut, Ghee for Havan, Havan Kund, Mango leaves, Paan leaves, Fresh Flower and flower garland,5 types Fruits, Sweets, Other utensils for Pooja
