
Bhoomi Puja Muhurta
Ground Breaking Ceremony Timing
Breaking ground for construction? Bhoomi Puja performed at the right muhurta ensures structural stability, safety, and timely completion of your project.
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About Bhoomi Puja Muhurta
Bhoomi Puja muhurta is the auspicious timing for breaking ground on a new construction project. The ceremony seeks permission from Bhoomi Devi (Earth Goddess) and consecrates the land before building begins. A well-timed Bhoomi Puja ensures structural stability, safety, and timely completion.
Vedic Significance
The 4th house of the muhurta chart governs land and property. Mars (Mangal) as Bhumi Karaka must be well-placed. The ceremony involves digging the first trench, placing a foundation stone, and performing Vastu puja.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does Bhoomi Puja Muhurta work?
Our Vedic engine analyzes tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, and 16+ muhurta yogas for your selected date range and returns a scored list of auspicious dates for the ground breaking ceremony.
What is analyzed in Bhoomi Puja Muhurta?
We analyze Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, Vara, Ravi Pushya Yoga, Guru Pushya Yoga, Amrit Siddhi Yoga, Sarvarthasiddhi Yoga, Dagdha Yoga, Marana Yoga, and Panchaka.
Is this muhurta finder free?
Yes, completely free for all 19 life events.
Is Bhoomi Puja different from Griha Pravesh?
Yes. Bhoomi Puja is done before construction begins (breaking ground). Griha Pravesh is done when the completed home is ready for the family to move in. Both require separate muhurta calculations.
Which direction should the first dig face?
Traditionally, the northeast corner is dug first as it represents Ishanya (the divine direction). The Vastu pandit determines the exact spot based on the plot's orientation.
Can Bhoomi Puja be done in the rainy season?
While technically possible, rainy season (Chaturmas) is generally avoided. Practical considerations also make dry months preferable for groundbreaking ceremonies.
What materials are needed for Bhoomi Puja?
Common materials include coconut, turmeric, kumkum, flowers, navadhanya (nine grains), a copper vessel, and items for Havan. The pandit will provide a complete list. Our tool focuses on finding the right date.
Disclaimer
Muhurta recommendations for ground breaking are based on Vedic astrology and astronomical calculations for informational purposes only. Please make important decisions using your own judgment and consult qualified professionals where appropriate.
