
वास्तु शान्ति होमम्
Vastu Shanti / Griha Pravesha
Sanctifying a new home or workspace · Vastu Purusha
The Vastu Shanti Homa, performed at Griha Pravesha (house-warming), purifies a new home and harmonises it with the cosmic order. It removes Vastu doshas and invites peace, prosperity and protection into the dwelling.
Sacred Mantra
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“Om Vaastu Purushaaya Namah · Om Sarva Vighna Vinaashanaaya Namah”
What it feels like
On the threshold of a new home, the Vastu Shanti Homa tunes the very walls to the five elements. Families describe simply feeling it as they step inside afterwards — the rooms lighter, the air settled, the house at last truly their own.
What happens inside the Vastu Shanti / Griha Pravesha
Performed in the authentic VDS Vaidic paddhati — Sankalpa, Ganapati Puja, Kalasha Sthapana, Punyahavachanam, the consecration of Agni, the deity's offerings, and the final Purnahuti.
- 1
Sankalpa & Ganapati Puja
Intention is set for the wellbeing of the family in the new home.
- 2
Vastu Purusha worship
The Vastu Purusha — the spirit of the dwelling — is honoured to balance the directions and energies.
- 3
Navagraha & Kalasha
The nine planets and the sacred water pot are invoked for harmony.
- 4
Vastu Homa
Offerings are made into Agni with Vastu and Vighnaharta mantras.
- 5
Gruha Pravesha
The family enters with the kalasha and lights the first lamp and hearth of the home.
Significance
A home is more than walls; it is a living field of energy. The Vastu Shanti Homa aligns the home with the five elements and the directions, neutralising any Vastu imbalance from construction. It blesses the family with peace, health and prosperity in their new beginning.
Benefits
- ✦Removes Vastu doshas from the home
- ✦Bestows peace, harmony and prosperity
- ✦Protects the family in their new dwelling
- ✦An auspicious start to life in a new home
Watch pujas live on YouTube
Bangalore Ashram pujas are streamed live · @vaidicpujas
Book a Vastu Shanti / Griha Pravesha
Join an upcoming group homa or arrange this puja privately at your home or the ashram.



