
Ritual & Temporal
The right moment — when cosmic time and earthly action align
About Ritual & Temporal
Vastu is not only a spatial science but a temporal one. The Muhurat (auspicious timing) system determines when to break ground, lay the foundation stone, install the main door, light the first kitchen fire, and perform Griha Pravesh (house-entering ceremony). These timings are calculated from planetary positions, lunar phases (tithi), stellar constellations (nakshatra), and the weekday — a sixfold verification that mirrors the Ayadi Shadvarga used for spatial dimensions. The Bhoomi Puja (ground-breaking ceremony) in the Northeast corner anchors cosmic energy into the site. The Griha Pravesh ritual involves havan (fire ceremony), Ganesh Puja, cow entry, boiling milk until it overflows (signifying abundance), and lighting the stove in the Southeast. This category covers 30 patterns ensuring that your home's construction timeline aligns with the most auspicious cosmic windows.
At a Glance
Why It Matters
Muhurat timing is considered non-negotiable by most Indian families — even those who skip other Vastu rules insist on Bhoomi Puja and Griha Pravesh timing
Wrong timing is believed to compound all other Vastu defects, while correct timing can mitigate minor spatial violations
Griha Pravesh ceremonies are deeply tied to family tradition and regional practice — each of the 11 traditions has distinct rituals
All Patterns
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