Navratri began on September 22nd, and Goddess Durga is being worshipped and revered with great enthusiasm across the country. Navratri will conclude with Vijayadashami in October. According to Vastu Shastra, certain activities are considered highly auspicious during Navratri, while others are prohibited. Housewarming during Navratri is considered auspicious and beneficial. This is why people wait for Navratri to enter their new or old homes. Let's find out whether a housewarming ceremony should be held during Sharadiya Navratri and what the Vastu rules are for this, from an astrologer in Deoghar.

What does an astrologer in Deoghar say?
Pandit Nandkishore Mudgal, a renowned astrologer at the Mudgal Astrology Center at Pagal Baba Ashram in Deoghar, explained that beginning any new work during Navratri is considered extremely auspicious. With the blessings of Goddess Durga, the work always brings auspicious results. This is why many people plan auspicious events like a housewarming in a new home. According to beliefs, entering a new home on this auspicious occasion bestows the blessings of Goddess Durga and brings happiness and prosperity.

When to Move Into Your New Home
Astrologers suggest that if you wish to move into your new home during Navratri, the best time is on Ashtami or Dashami. Ashtami Tithi is considered a Siddha Muhurta, while Dashami Tithi is considered an Abujh Muhurta. No Muhurta is required for starting new work or entering a new home on these two dates. Navratri is a special day dedicated to Goddess Durga. Moving into a new home on these two days ensures the blessings of Goddess Durga and brings auspiciousness to your home.
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