Griha Pravesh Dates 2026
January 2026
April 2026
August 2026
September 2026
October 2026
February 2026
Subha Time: 08:52 PM to 06:56 AM, Feb 20
Nakshatra: Uttara Bhadrapada
Tithi: Tritiya
Subha Time: 06:55 AM to 02:40 PM
Nakshatra: Uttara Bhadrapada
Tithi: Tritiya
Subha Time: 01:03 PM to 07:07 PM
Nakshatra: Revati
Tithi: Panchami
Subha Time: 06:49 AM to 12:12 PM
Nakshatra: Mrigashirsha
Tithi: Dashami
March 2026
Subha Time: 07:39 AM to 06:43 AM, Mar 05
Nakshatra: Uttara Phalguni
Tithi: Pratipada → Dwitiya
Subha Time: 09:30 AM to 05:56 PM
Nakshatra: Chitra
Tithi: Tritiya
Subha Time: 06:32 AM to 04:49 AM, Mar 15
Nakshatra: Uttarashada
Tithi: Dashami → Ekadashi
May 2026
Subha Time: 05:38 AM to 09:58 AM
Nakshatra: Anuradha
Tithi: Tritiya
Subha Time: 09:56 AM to 06:47 PM
Nakshatra: Uttara Ashadha
Tithi: Shashthi
Subha Time: 06:15 PM to 05:09 AM, May 14
Nakshatra: Uttara Bhadrapada
Tithi: Ekadashi
Subha Time: 05:10 AM to 11:19 AM
Nakshatra: Revati
Tithi: Dwadashi → Trayodashi
June 2026
Subha Time: 04:26 PM to 06:08 AM, Jun 25
Nakshatra: Chitra
Tithi: Dashami
Subha Time: 06:55 AM to 11:33 AM
Nakshatra: Anuradha
Tithi: Trayodashi
July 2026
Subha Time: 06:51 AM to 05:28 AM, Jul 02
Nakshatra: Uttara Ashadha
Tithi: Pratipada → Dwitiya
Subha Time: 05:28 AM to 09:27 AM
Nakshatra: Uttara Ashadha
Tithi: Dwitiya
Subha Time: 04:07 PM to 05:30 AM, Jul 07
Nakshatra: Uttara Bhadrapada
Tithi: Saptami
November 2026
Subha Time: 07:01 AM to 09:26 PM
Nakshatra: Uttara Phalguni
Tithi: Dwitiya
Subha Time: 06:54 AM to 10:16 AM
Nakshatra: Uttara Bhadrapada
Tithi: Ekadashi (Ksaya)
Subha Time: 06:52 AM to 07:17 AM
Nakshatra: Rohini
Tithi: Pratipada
Subha Time: 06:53 AM to 07:17 AM
Nakshatra: Mrigashirsha → Ardra (after 05:47 PM)
Tithi: Dwitiya → Tritiya (after 01:15 PM)
December 2026
Subha Time: 12:31 PM to 05:49 PM
Nakshatra: Anuradha
Tithi: Ekadashi
Subha Time: 07:03 AM to 09:55 PM
Nakshatra: Purva Bhadrapada
Tithi: Tritiya
Subha Time: 07:10 AM to 04:35 PM
Nakshatra: Revati → Ashwini (after 03:57 PM)
Tithi: Dashami → Ekadashi (after 10:09 PM)
Subha Time: 07:09 AM to 10:33 AM
Nakshatra: Uttara Phalguni → Hasta (after 03:36 PM)
Tithi: Saptami → Ashtami (after 12:36 PM)
About Griha Pravesh Dates
What Is Griha Pravesh?
Griha Pravesh is a Vedic ritual performed when entering a new home for the first time. It involves invoking blessings from deities and natural energies to purify the house and ensure a positive beginning for the family. The ceremony typically includes:- Puja and Havan: Offerings made to gods, goddesses, and the sacred fire to cleanse the home.
- Kalash Sthapana: Placement of a water-filled pot symbolizing life and abundance.
- Decorations and Rangoli: Enhancing the vibrancy and welcoming atmosphere of the home.
- The ritual is considered incomplete without selecting a muhurat—the astrologically auspicious date and time.
Why Is Griha Pravesh Muhurat Important?
The importance of selecting the right Griha Pravesh Muhurat stems from ancient Vedic astrology and Hindu traditions. Here are some reasons why it holds significance:- Alignment with Cosmic Energies: According to astrology, celestial bodies like the sun, moon, and planets influence human life and environment. An auspicious muhurat ensures that these cosmic energies align favorably to bring good fortune, health, and prosperity.
- Avoiding Negative Influences: Certain periods, such as Rahu Kaal, Shani Dasha, and Chaturmas, are considered inauspicious for major life events. The right muhurat helps in avoiding these times and any associated misfortunes.
- Spiritual Purification: The muhurat is chosen to enhance the spiritual impact of the Griha Pravesh puja, ensuring the purification of the house from negative energies and the establishment of positive vibrations.
- Symbol of New Beginnings: Performing the ceremony on a chosen auspicious date symbolizes starting the new chapter of life with divine blessings, fostering a sense of confidence and hope.
How to Choose the Right Griha Pravesh Muhurat?
Selecting the best Griha Pravesh date involves consulting a learned astrologer or priest who considers various factors like:- Panchang (Hindu Calendar): A comprehensive guide to Vedic timekeeping, which details the tithi (lunar day), nakshatra (star), yoga, and karana.
- Personal Horoscope: The kundali (horoscope) of the house owner or key family members is examined to find a date that complements their planetary alignments.
- Avoiding Prohibited Periods: Avoid times like Pitru Paksha (fortnight of ancestors), Chaturmas (four holy months of Hindu calendar), and eclipses.
- Favorable Days: Days like Akshaya Tritiya, Dussehra, and Gudi Padwa are generally considered auspicious for housewarming rituals