Griha Pravesh Puja

Starting from ₹5,100

Shifting into a new place in the bustling Bengaluru is a special moment, and starting with a traditional Griha Pravesh Puja in Bangalore helps truly turn it into a home.

Think of it as a spiritual housewarming—it invites peace, prosperity, and good health into your life, while clearing out any negativity or Vastu concerns right from day one.

Griha Pravesh Puja in Bangalore

₹ Pricing Packages

Puja Service Only

₹5100

Standard puja with katha narration

Puja + Samagri

₹6,100

Comprehensive ceremony with all arrangements

Note: Timing can be adjusted based on your convenience and auspicious muhurat. We serve all areas of Bangalore including Whitefield, HSR Layout, Indiranagar, and Koramangala.

Keys are in your pocket. The Bangalore registration is done. But honestly? That flat is just a concrete shell right now.

You need the Griha Pravesh Puja in Bangalore .

Forget the “tradition” label. This is a system reboot. You are scrubbing out the static and locking in protection with the Vastu Purush.

Earth. Fire. Water.

They have to be in sync. Otherwise, the space feels heavy. That is what this ceremony fixes. Also, the date matters.

This puja is especially performed when first entering a new or renovated home. It is often conducted on auspicious days like Vasant Panchami, Akshaya Tritiya, or other dates determined by the lunar calendar to maximize spiritual efficacy.

We also perform Satyanarayan Puja for new homes.

Dwar Puja: – Worship at the entrance to welcome positive energy and seek permission to enter the new home.
Kitchen Puja: – Sanctifying the kitchen area and the first fire to ensure abundance and health for the family.
Gauri Ganesh Puja: – Invoking Lord Ganesha and Goddess Gauri for an obstacle-free and auspicious beginning.
Kalash Sthapana: – Ceremonial installation of the sacred pot to invoke the Divine presence in the household.
Kuldevi Devta Puja: – Worshiping ancestral family deities to seek their lifelong protection and blessings.
Navgraha Puja: – Worshiping the nine planetary deities to bring peace, harmony, and cosmic balance.
Lakshminarayan Puja: – Invoking Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi for wealth, prosperity, and happiness.

Vastu Puja: – Rectifying structural energy imbalances and seeking the blessings of the Vastu Purush.

Brahmin Pujan: – Honoring the priests (Brahmins) to seek their spiritual guidance and gratitude.
Havan: – The sacred fire ritual (Homa) offering oblations for purification and divine grace.
Aarti: – The final devotion with lamps to conclude the holy ceremony with divine light.
Pushpanjali: – A final offering of flowers to the deities as a gesture of surrender and devotion.

Each ritual is performed with authentic Vedic mantras and proper procedures, ensuring the puja’s spiritual efficacy and divine blessings.

Griha Pravesh Puja in Bangalore

Essential items required for the Grih Pravesh Yagya Havan ceremony

General Puja Items (Pooja Store)
Roli (Kumkum): – 50 Grams
Moli (Kalawa): – 5 Bundles
Sindoor: – 1 Packet
Laung (Cloves): – 25 Grams
Elaichi (Cardamom): – 25 Grams
Supari (Betel Nuts): – 50 Grams
Shahad (Honey): – 50 Grams
Itr (Perfume): – 1 Large Bottle
Gangajal: – 1 Large Bottle
Gulab Jal: – 1 Large Bottle
Gari Gola (Dry Coconut): – 8 Pieces
Abir & Gulal: – 1 Packet each
Haldi Powder: – 50 Grams
Lal Chandan: – 50 Grams
Shwet Chandan: – 50 Grams
Dhoopbatti: – 1 Packet
Kapoor (Camphor): – 100 Grams
Cotton Wicks: – 1 Packet
Fresh Items (Market)
Tulsi Plant (with Pot): – 1 Piece
Aam ke Pallav (Mango Leaves): – 8 Pieces
Coconut with Water: – 2 Pieces
Betel Leaves (Paan): – 15 Pieces
Loose Flowers: – As required
Seasonal Fruits: – 5 Types
Sweets (Ladoo/Prasad): – As required
Panchamrit Ingredients: – Milk, Curd, Ghee, Honey, Sugar
Cloth (Vastra)
Lal Kapda (Red Cloth): – 2 Meters
Peela Kapda (Yellow Cloth): – 3 Pieces
Shwet Kapda (White Cloth): – 1.25 Meters
Kala Kapda (Black Cloth): – 1 Piece
Dhoti (for Devta): – 3 Pieces
Sari (for Devi): – 2 Pieces
Shringar Samagri: – 1 Set
Bandhanwar (Shubh Labh): – 1 Piece
Swastik: – 5 Pieces
Havan & Yagya Specific Items
Aam ki Samidha (Mango Wood): – 3 Kg
Havan Samagri: – 1 Kg
Desi Ghee (Cow): – 1.25 Kg
Navgraha Samidha: – 1 Packet
Havan Kund: – 1 Piece
Panchmeva (Mix Dry Fruits): – 250 Grams
Chawal (Rice): – 11 Kg
Kala Til: – 50 Grams
Jau: – 50 Grams
Akhand Deepak: – 1 Piece

Serving all areas of Bangalore

The Hard Questions (FAQs)

1. What’s the damage? (The Cost) Let’s talk numbers. ₹5,100. That is the baseline. It gets you the Pandit Ji and the core rituals. Dakshina included. Want the full works? The Havan, the Samagri, the whole nine yards? ₹6,100. No hidden costs.

2. Can I get a North Indian Pandit in Bangalore? 100%. We aren’t talking about locals who “know a little Hindi.” We bring in the real deal—Pandits with roots in Varanasi and Ayodhya. Authentic Vedic chanting. Proper Hindi. They stick to the strict North Indian script. No shortcuts.

3. When is the “Right” time? You can do it whenever the movers are free. Sure. But if you want the energy to stick? Aim for Purnima (Full Moon). That is the gold standard. Need to get specific? We can dig into the charts for you. We look at your Rashi, check the lunar cycle, and pin down the exact Shubh Mahurat.

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