Looking for the right date to enter your new home in 2026? Shubh Griha Pravesh Muhurat is the auspicious time window determined by Vedic Panchang — a combination of Nakshatra, Tithi, Vara, Yoga, and Karana — when planetary positions are most favorable for beginning life in a new home. In 2026, Jupiter transits through Taurus and then Gemini, offering stability and expansion, while Saturn continues through Aquarius, grounding long-term decisions. Knowing when to step inside — and when not to — is exactly what this guide is for. Below you will find the complete month-wise Shubh Griha Pravesh Muhurat calendar for 2026, the best Nakshatras to prioritize, and a full ritual guide for the ceremony.
In Jyotish Shastra, Griha Pravesh is the sacred ceremony of entering your home for the first time. It's not superstition. It's about aligning your personal energy with cosmic rhythms. When you enter during a favorable Muhurat, you invite prosperity, health, and harmony. Enter at the wrong time, and you're swimming against the current.
The Panchang (Hindu Calendar) tracks five elements: Tithi (lunar day), Vara (weekday), Nakshatra (constellation), Yoga, and Karana. A good Muhurat balances all five. A great one? That's when the planets themselves seem to roll out the red carpet.
A good Muhurat balances all five. Additionally, 2026 requires checking for Shukra Tara Asta (Venus combustion) and Guru Tara Asta (Jupiter combustion) — periods when these planets are too close to the Sun and lose their positive influence. January 2026 is entirely blocked by Shukra Asta. The monsoon months of August–October are blocked by Chaturmas.
Not all months in 2026 are equal for Griha Pravesh. Some months have multiple strong windows; others have none at all. The table below gives you a quick overview so you can immediately identify which months align with your possession timeline and which to plan around.
Here's the breakdown. I've listed the most auspicious dates for each month based on traditional Panchang calculations. Local timings may vary by 10-15 minutes depending on your city's longitude, so consult a priest for precision. But these windows are solid.
| Month | Best Dates | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|
| January | Avoid | Shukra Tara Asta |
| February | 6, 11, 19 | Magha-Phalguna transition, Venus strong |
| March | 8, 14, 22 | Spring energy, Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra |
| April | 3, 9, 18 | Chaitra Navratri period (avoid Apr 2-10) |
| May | 5, 12, 24 | Post-Akshaya Tritiya, Mercury direct |
| June | 24, 26, 27 | Dashami, Ekadashi, Dwadashi |
| July | 1, 2, 6 | Tritiya, Panchami, Dashami |
| August | Avoid | Kharmas + Shravan Maas (inauspicious) |
| September | 15, 21, 28 | Post-monsoon clarity, Ganesha energy |
| October | 4, 11, 20 | Navaratri window (avoid Oct 2-10), Diwali prep |
| November | 7, 15, 23 | Diwali month, Kartik Maas (highly auspicious) |
| December | 2, 9, 18 | Year-end Jupiter-Venus alignment |
Disclaimer: These dates are based on general Panchang principles. Always verify with a local astrologer or priest for exact timings in your city.
January 2026 is entirely blocked — no auspicious Griha Pravesh can be performed this month under any Panchang tradition. The reason is Shukra Tara Asta, meaning Venus (Shukra) is in combustion throughout January, coming too close to the Sun and losing all its positive planetary influence. According to Muhurta Chintamani and Dharmasindhu — two of the most respected texts on auspicious timing — Griha Pravesh should never be performed when either Shukra or Guru (Jupiter) are Asta (set or combusted). If your possession falls in January, the right approach is to move in your essentials, conduct a simple Vastu Shanti Puja indoors, and plan the formal Griha Pravesh ceremony for February when Venus regains full strength.
February is the strongest early-year window for Griha Pravesh dates in February 2026, with seven auspicious dates spread across the Magha and Phalguna months of the Hindu calendar. Venus strengthens considerably after January's combustion, and both Magha and Phalguna are traditionally considered excellent periods for initiating any new beginning. The presence of Pushya Nakshatra on February 6 makes this month especially powerful — Pushya is called "Raja Nakshatra," the king among all Nakshatras for auspicious starts, and it appears very rarely in strong muhurat windows. If you have any flexibility in your 2026 move-in date and your possession is ready by early February, this is your window.
| Date | Day | Muhurat Timing (IST) | Nakshatra | Tithi |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 6 | Friday | 10:00 AM - 01:30 PM | Pushya | Tritiya |
| Feb 11 | Wednesday | 08:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Uttara Phalguni | Ashtami |
| Feb 19 | Thursday | 09:15 AM - 12:45 PM | Anuradha | Purnima Eve |
Venus strengthens considerably in February after January's combustion. February 6 on Pushya Nakshatra is the gold standard for new beginnings — if you have flexibility to choose any date in early 2026, choose this one. Pushya is considered the "Raja Nakshatra" (King among Nakshatras) for auspicious starts.
March offers 3 solid muhurat dates with strong spring energy supporting new beginnings. The month transitions between the Hindu calendar months of Phalguna and Chaitra — both traditionally positive for auspicious ceremonies. Holi falls in March 2026, which means the Holi day itself should be avoided for Griha Pravesh, but the dates around Purnima on March 14 carry particularly strong energy. Rohini Nakshatra on March 8 is especially favored for family prosperity and home stability, Rohini is associated with deep roots, comfort, and material wellbeing, making it one of the best constellations for housewarming specifically.
| Date | Day | Muhurat Timing (IST) | Nakshatra | Tithi |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 8 | Sunday | 07:30 AM - 11:15 AM | Rohini | Dashami |
| Mar 14 | Saturday | 08:45 AM - 12:30 PM | Swati | Purnima |
| Mar 22 | Sunday | 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM | Uttara Bhadrapada | Saptami |
| Date | Day | Muhurat Timing (IST) | Nakshatra | Tithi |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 3 | Friday | 10:30 AM - 02:00 PM | Pushya | Panchami |
| Apr 9 | Thursday | 08:00 AM - 11:30 AM | Anuradha | Ekadashi |
| Apr 18 | Saturday | 09:30 AM - 01:15 PM | Revati | Purnima Eve |
Best dates for Griha Pravesh in April 2026: April 3 carries Pushya Nakshatra — the most auspicious constellation for new beginnings. April 18 is post-Navratri and carries strong Purnima energy. April 9 on Ekadashi is acceptable but some traditions avoid Ekadashi for housewarming — check with your family pandit.
Beyond Akshaya Tritiya, May has three more auspicious Griha Pravesh dates in the first half of the month. The Vaishakha month of the Hindu calendar is traditionally favorable for new beginnings, and May's dates benefit from Mercury direct and strong planetary positioning before Kharmas begins mid-June. Note that May 5, 12, and 24 are the available windows — the second half of May and all of June become progressively weaker as the Sun moves toward Gemini.
| Date | Day | Muhurat Timing (IST) | Nakshatra | Tithi |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 5 | Tuesday | 07:45 AM - 11:00 AM | Uttara Phalguni | Ashtami |
| May 12 | Tuesday | 08:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Rohini | Purnima |
| May 24 | Sunday | 10:00 AM - 01:30 PM | Uttara Ashadha | Ekadashi |
Akshaya Tritiya (May 1, 2026) is particularly significant. "Akshaya" means imperishable — any auspicious action performed on this day yields permanent, multiplying benefits. No muhurat calculation is required; the entire day from sunrise to sunset is shubh for Griha Pravesh. If you're planning to move in 2026 and have the flexibility, May 1 is your answer.
June is widely misunderstood as a complete "avoid" month — that is not entirely accurate. Three valid muhurat windows exist in late June: the 24th, 26th, and 27th. Kharmas begins when the Sun enters Gemini in mid-June, weakening Jupiter's protective influence, but these three late-June dates fall in windows where the Nakshatra and Tithi strength partially compensate. These are not the year's strongest muhurats, and if you can delay to November or December you should. But if your builder gives you June possession and you cannot wait, June 24 on a Wednesday with Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra is the best available option. Make sure to check Rahu Kaal timing for your specific city before finalizing.
July offers three dates in early July before the monsoon fully deepens and Chaturmas restrictions strengthen. These are the last available windows before a four-month gap begins. July 1 and 2 are the stronger of the three — Wednesday and Thursday respectively, both considered favorable weekdays for Griha Pravesh. July 6 on Monday with Anuradha Nakshatra is also acceptable. For anyone with July possession and no option to wait until November, these dates are valid and should be used with proper Panchang consultation for your city's Rahu Kaal window.
Status: Avoid Griha Pravesh
Shravan Maas is sacred but reserved for religious rituals, fasting (Teej, Nag Panchami, Raksha Bandhan), and devotion — not for housewarming. Chaturmas (the 4-month period of Lord Vishnu's divine sleep/Yog Nidra) is also in full effect. These two overlapping inauspicious periods make August strictly prohibited for Griha Pravesh across all regional Panchangs.
| Date | Day | Muhurat Timing (IST) | Nakshatra | Tithi |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 15 | Tuesday | 08:15 AM - 11:45 AM | Uttara Bhadrapada | Chaturthi |
| Sep 21 | Monday | 09:00 AM - 12:30 PM | Rohini | Dashami |
| Sep 28 | Monday | 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM | Swati | Purnima Eve |
The gates reopen. September brings Ganesha Chaturthi energy (around Sep 15), which blesses new beginnings. This is when people who've been waiting since June finally move in.
| Date | Day | Muhurat Timing (IST) | Nakshatra | Tithi |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 4 | Sunday | 07:30 AM - 11:00 AM | Anuradha | Saptami |
| Oct 11 | Sunday | 08:45 AM - 12:15 PM | Pushya | Chaturdashi |
| Oct 20 | Tuesday | 09:30 AM - 01:00 PM | Uttara Phalguni | Ashtami |
Note: Navaratri runs roughly Oct 2-10. Post-Navaratri is prime time. Diwali falls in late October or early November (verify exact date). Many families prefer moving before Diwali to celebrate in the new home.
| Date | Day | Muhurat Timing (IST) | Nakshatra | Tithi |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 7 | Saturday | 08:00 AM - 11:30 AM | Rohini | Panchami |
| Nov 15 | Sunday | 09:15 AM - 12:45 PM | Uttara Ashadha | Dwadashi |
| Nov 23 | Monday | 10:00 AM - 01:30 PM | Revati | Ekadashi |
Kartik Maas is considered the most sacred month in the Hindu calendar. Diwali energy lingers. Dev Uthani Ekadashi (when Lord Vishnu "wakes up" from Yog Nidra) formally opens the auspicious period for marriages and Griha Pravesh.
| Date | Day | Muhurat Timing (IST) | Nakshatra | Tithi |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 2 | Wednesday | 08:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Pushya | Tritiya |
| Dec 9 | Wednesday | 07:45 AM - 11:15 AM | Anuradha | Dashami |
| Dec 18 | Friday | 09:00 AM - 12:30 PM | Uttara Bhadrapada | Purnima Eve |
The year closes strong. Margashirsha Maas is itself considered auspicious — Lord Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita says "Among months, I am Margashirsha." December offers multiple Pushya Nakshatra windows and a strong Jupiter-Venus alignment for long-term stability.
Apoorva Griha Pravesh: First entry into a brand-new home. This is what most people focus on. You've just bought from Propzilla, construction is done, and it's time to move in.
Sapoorva Griha Pravesh: Re-entry after a long absence—maybe you've been abroad, or the house sat empty for months. This requires a fresh Muhurat.
Dwandwah Griha Pravesh: Entry after renovation, repair, or recovery from calamity (fire, flood, etc.). It's a reset, a way to clear old energy.
Once you've locked in your Muhurat, the ritual matters. Vedic tradition isn't just about symbolism. It's about setting intentions.
Before You Enter
The Ritual Itself
Pushya, Rohini, Uttara Phalguni, Uttara Bhadrapada, and Revati. These Nakshatras are inherently auspicious for new beginnings. If your Muhurat falls on any of these, you're golden.
Yes, but it's simplified. Rented homes don't require the full Apoorva Griha Pravesh ceremony. A basic puja with Ganesh Vandana and lighting a diya is enough. The logic: you're not claiming ownership, just blessing the space.
Generally, no. Saturday is ruled by Saturn (Shani), which brings delays and obstacles. Thursdays (Guru/Jupiter) and Fridays (Shukra/Venus) are stronger. If Saturday is unavoidable, pick a date where the Nakshatra and Tithi are exceptionally strong.
Don't panic. You can perform a Sapoorva Griha Pravesh—step out for a few days, then re-enter on an auspicious date with the full ceremony. Consider it a do-over.
Shravan is avoided for housewarming. Bhadrapada (September) is fine, especially post-Ganesha Chaturthi. The key is checking for overlapping inauspicious periods like Kharmas.
Typically 1-2 hours. The puja itself is 45 minutes to an hour. Add time for guests, prasad distribution, and settling in.
No. Rahu Kaal is a 90-minute window each day when all auspicious activities are avoided. It changes based on the day of the week. Check your Panchang app before finalizing timing.
Life happens. If you miss your ideal window, wait for the next available Muhurat rather than rushing. A delayed but correct entry beats a rushed wrong one.
November 2026 is the most auspicious month for Griha Pravesh, followed closely by May, February, and April. Kartik Maas (November) is considered the most sacred month in the Hindu calendar for any new beginning. May is the best mid-year option, especially around Akshaya Tritiya (May 1). January, August, September, and October 2026 have no auspicious muhurat due to Shukra Asta (Venus combustion) and Chaturmas respectively.
Yes, but some traditions advise caution during the third trimester. Heavy rituals can be tiring. A shorter, simpler ceremony works. The pregnant woman should still enter first (right foot) if she's comfortable.
Pushya and Rohini are the two best Nakshatras for Griha Pravesh in 2026. Pushya (called "Raja Nakshatra") appears on February 6, April 3, and December 2–3, among other dates. Rohini appears on March 8, May 12, and November 7. Both bring prosperity, family happiness, and long-term stability. Additionally, Uttara Phalguni, Anuradha, and Uttara Bhadrapada are excellent choices. Avoid Ashlesha, Moola, Jyeshtha, and Magha Nakshatras for housewarming.
Choosing the right Griha Pravesh Muhurat in 2026 isn't about blind faith. It's about timing, energy, and respect for a tradition that's guided families for centuries. The dates I've shared give you a roadmap. The ritual gives you a foundation. What happens after—the laughter, the arguments, the late-night chai, the festivals—that's all you.
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