Stepping into a new house is a big and memorable moment in everyone's life. Many rituals related to Grihapravesh, i.e., entering a new house for the first time, have been performed in India for centuries. The most important and first ritual among these is the ritual of boiling milk. When the family enters their new house, the first thing that is done is to boil milk in the kitchen. But why is this tradition performed, and what is the belief behind it?

The ritual is related to prosperity and happiness.
The kitchen is the most important part of the house, and the whole house gets energy from this place. Also, the prosperity, happiness, and health of the house are related to this. Milk is considered a symbol of sacred, pure, and prosperity in Hindu culture, and it is related to the moon, which is the planet responsible for the mind and mother. It is believed that boiling milk first in a new house brings positive energy there, and happiness and prosperity remain in the lives of the family members.
Prasad is made after the milk is boiled.
In Indian tradition, the first task of the house is to awaken the kitchen. Boiling milk is considered to be like inviting Goddess Annapurna and Grihalakshmi. When the milk boils, kheer is also made after that, which is a kind of prasad of Mother Annapurna, which is offered to the deities during the puja. Family, relatives, and dear ones all consume this prasad. Kheer Prasad unites the family and promotes love and harmony among them. Milk is considered to be the first food in the new house, which symbolizes abundance of food and prosperity in the house.
It is related to Goddess Lakshmi.
Milk is also believed to be related to Goddess Lakshmi. It is believed that in the kitchen of the house where milk is boiled first, there is never a shortage of food and money, and the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi always remain. This is the reason why milk is offered by lighting the gas or stove first in the house entry, and the members of the house consume it together. Milk is a symbol of purity, satvaguna, and peace. Boiled milk in the house shows that now purity and positivity will spread in the environment.

Scientific view behind boiling grass
This ritual has a scientific view as well. If the new house remains empty and damp for a long time, it can cause a slight negativity or bad smell in the environment. Boiling milk not only brings warmth to the environment, but its steam and fragrance fill the house with purity and freshness. This is the reason why this ritual is not just a religious belief, but also a way to bring energy and positivity into the house.
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