Griha Pravesh Gifts

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Griha Pravesh gifts that earn a permanent wall

The most auspicious Griha Pravesh gift in Indian tradition is a Vastu-compliant wall art piece — a Shree Yantra, a 7-Chakras sacred-geometry wall art, or a mandala — mounted on the east-facing wall of a pooja room or the focal wall of a new living room. A handcrafted multi-layered 3D wooden piece outlasts a wedding-gift phase and still looks right ten years later.

Griha Pravesh, or housewarming, marks the first day of a family in a new home. Tradition points toward durable, Vastu-aligned gifts that root the home rather than decorate it for a season. Handcrafted wooden wall art — made to order, hand-finished, signed — is the category that aligns with that intention.

The Shree Yantra and the 7-Chakras pieces in the Sutrayan catalogue are designed specifically for pooja rooms. The Shree Yantra is traditionally mounted on the east-facing wall of the pooja space; the 7-Chakras maps the full Mūlādhāra → Sahasrāra system and reads as a meditation focal point. Mandala pieces — Bloom Whirl, Koi Fish — work on living-room walls and entryways.

Every Sutrayan piece is made to order at our workshop: FSC-certified pine and birch MDF, laser-cut to 0.1 mm, layered in 5–12 stacks, and hand-finished with water-based non-toxic stains. Ships with a 90-day finish warranty, 7-day free returns, and a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity.

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Questions, answered

What is the best Griha Pravesh gift?

A Vastu-compliant wall art piece — typically a Shree Yantra, 7-Chakras, or mandala — mounted in the pooja room or living room. It outlasts perishable gifts and earns a permanent place on the wall.

Is Shree Yantra the right gift for a new home?

Yes. The Shree Yantra is traditionally associated with prosperity, abundance, and positive energy — making it one of the most auspicious Griha Pravesh gifts. Traditionally mounted on the east-facing wall of a pooja room.