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Griha Pravesh Muhurat — How Auspicious Dates Are Actually Chosen

A good Griha Pravesh date isn't one fixed list that applies to everyone — it depends on the specific year's Panchang and, for a genuinely personalised read, your own chart.

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What Actually Determines a Good Griha Pravesh Date

Traditional house-warming (Griha Pravesh) timing checks the day's Tithi (lunar day) quality, avoids Rahu Kalam and other inauspicious periods within the day, and generally favours specific Nakshatras and weekdays associated with stability and new beginnings. None of this is a fixed yearly list — it's recalculated against the real Panchang for whichever specific dates you're actually considering.

Why Generic "Best Dates This Year" Lists Are Risky

A date that was auspicious in a general almanac sense can still fall inside your own personal Rahu Kalam for that day, or during a personally weak period in your own chart — general and personal timing are different questions.

We're deliberately not publishing a fixed list of "2026's best Griha Pravesh dates" here, because a genuinely useful answer depends on your actual shortlist of candidate dates and your own chart — not a generic list that's identical for everyone regardless of when they were born.

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Astromathi's Muhurat Finder scans a real date range against classical Tithi quality and Rahu Kalam avoidance — the same layer every generic list uses — but adds your own personal Moon-strength cycle and current life-period on top, which a static published list never can.

A Practical Starting Point

Shortlist 2-3 candidate weeks that work around your practical constraints (loan approval, movers, family availability) first, then check those specific dates properly — rather than starting from an auspicious-sounding date and working backward.

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