Types of Griha Pravesh

There are 3 types of Griha Pravesh mentioned in ancient Hindu Culture below:

The word “apoorva” means “unique” or “never done before.” When it comes to Griha Pravesh Apoorva muhurat, we can refer to it as a “New Griha Pravesh” when family members are moving into a new home for the first time from their previous old house, leased flat or independent property.

Apoorva Griha Pravesh

Moving into an existing home is a process. The home may be an independent house, a society flat intended for resale, or the owner may rent it out.  These kinds of homes are already built, and tenants live there on a rental basis. Moving into a pre-existing flat or home is known as Vastu Puja or Sapoorva Griha Pravesh.

Sapoorva Griha Pravesh

When a house or apartment experiences problems due to a natural disaster—such as an earthquake or home renovations—Dwandwah Griha Pravesh is completed.  Such poojas typically encourage people to think positively and give them the strength to get back up after a setback and leave a joyful life behind, ready to take on new difficulties to make them even happier.

Dwandwah Griha Pravesh