Griha Pravesh Invitation Message in Hindi: Templates for Cards, Family WhatsApp, and Elder-Facing Invites
Griha Pravesh invitation messages in Hindi for printed cards, family WhatsApp groups, and elder-facing invites — with formal Shuddh Hindi templates, warm Hinglish for cousins, and clean Devanagari options for the puja muhurat, havan timing, and lunch arrangement.

Key takeaway
A Griha Pravesh invitation in Hindi carries the warmth and dignity of a family inviting their relatives into a new home — a moment that English wording often flattens because it cannot carry words lik…
What a Griha Pravesh Hindi invitation needs to communicate
Griha Pravesh is a longer ceremony than a wedding function — the pooja itself can run 2–3 hours, the havan has a specific window, and lunch arrangements depend on whether the ceremony is followed by a family meal or runs in parallel with hospitality. The invitation should make all of this clear so elders can plan their day around the muhurat and outstation relatives can arrange travel.
What every Griha Pravesh Hindi invite should include
- ✓Naam (host family name) — usually parents’ names or husband-wife.
- ✓Pataa (full address) with map link on digital invites.
- ✓Tithi aur samay (date and time) — and specifically the muhurat time.
- ✓Pooja prarambh (when the pooja begins) — often distinct from arrival time.
- ✓Havan timing if it’s a tight window.
- ✓Bhojan vyavastha (lunch arrangement) — kab serve hoga.
- ✓Vastra suchana (dress comfort note) — pooja involves sitting for long periods.
- ✓RSVP details with deadline.
- ✓Parking and accessibility notes if the home is in a tight urban location.
Shuddh Hindi templates (printed cards, formal digital invites)
Shuddh Hindi works for printed cards and formal digital headlines. The tone is respectful, and the word choices carry cultural weight — ‘shubh’, ‘sneh’, ‘ashirwad’, ‘padhaarein’, ‘grih-pravesh’.
Formal Shuddh Hindi wording
- ‘Shri Ganeshay Namah. Hardik prasannta ke saath suchit kiya jaata hai ki hamare nav-nirmit grih ka shubh grih-pravesh samaroh tithi [date] ko, samay [time], sthan [address] par sampann hoga. Aapki sneh-bhari upasthiti aur ashirwad ki abhilasha hai.’
- ‘Shubh grih-pravesh — pavitra avsar par aapko aur aapke parivaar ko sapariwar padhaarne ka sneh-bhara nimantran. Tithi: [date]. Pooja prarambh: [time]. Havan: [time]. Sthan: [address]. Bhojan vyavastha pooja ke uparant.’
- ‘[Family name] parivaar aapko apne naye grih ke shubh grih-pravesh samaroh me padhaarne ka aamantran deta hai. Aapke ashirwad se hamara grih shubh hoga. [Date], [Time], [Address]. RSVP: [Phone].’
- ‘Ganesh poojan ke saath shuru hone wale grih-pravesh samaroh me aapki upasthiti hamare anand ko aur badhayegi. Kripya [date] ko [time] baje [address] par padhaarein.’
Hinglish templates (family WhatsApp, cousin groups)
Hinglish — Hindi in Roman script with some English words mixed — works best for WhatsApp messages and family group communication. The warmth is higher, the formality is lower, and the practical specifics are easier to scan.
Warm Hinglish wording
- ‘Naye ghar ka grih-pravesh hai 🪔\nTithi: [date]\nPooja [time] baje shuru\nAddress: [link]\nLunch pooja ke baad. Aap sab ko zaroor aana hai 🙏’
- ‘Hamare naye ghar ka shubh grih-pravesh — [date], [time]\nMap: [link]\nPooja se lekar lunch tak — full day vibe\nVastra: comfortable, pooja me 2-3 ghante baithna padega\nRSVP: [link]’
- ‘Naye ghar bas gaya finally 🏡 Grih-pravesh hai [date] ko, [time] se\n[Full address]\nMap: [link]\nElders aur cousins sab ka swagat. Lunch ke liye RSVP zaroor karna: [number]’
- ‘Grih-pravesh + havan + lunch — full ceremony hai\n[Date], [Time]\n[Address]\nMap: [link]\nAa rahe ho confirm karo: [link]. Total kitne members aa rahe hain woh bhi bata dena.’
Short bilingual templates (digital invite headlines, stories)
For digital invite headlines and story formats, short bilingual versions work — Hindi for the warmth, English logistics for clarity. Keep them parallel rather than mixed mid-sentence.
Short bilingual
- ‘🪔 Shubh Grih-Pravesh 🪔\n[Family Name]’s new home\n[Date] · Pooja from [Time]\n[Address]\nMap + RSVP: [link]’
- ‘Aapke ashirwad ke saath naye ghar me grih-pravesh\n[Date] · [Time]\nVenue: [Address] · Map: [link]\nKindly RSVP: [link]’
- ‘Grih-Pravesh Samaroh\n[Date] · [Time]\n[Address]\nPooja, havan, lunch — full day welcome\nRSVP: [link]’
Wording for the puja timing specifically
The puja timing is the single most important practical line on a Griha Pravesh invitation. Elders specifically plan their morning around the muhurat. The wording should leave no ambiguity:
Strong puja timing wording (Hindi)
- ‘Pooja prarambh [time] baje sharp — kripya samay se padhaarein.’
- ‘Muhurat: [time] — elders se anurodh hai ki [time minus 15 min] tak pahunch jaayein.’
- ‘Ganesh pooja se [time] baje shuru, Havan [time] baje, bhojan [time] baje.’
- ‘Subah [time] baje pooja, dopahar [time] baje bhojan — full day arrangement.’
RSVP wording in Hindi
RSVP for Griha Pravesh matters more than for many other functions because the lunch count affects catering. The wording should ask warmly but with a clear deadline:
Hindi RSVP wording
- ‘Kripya [date] tak apni aur parivaar ki sankhya suchit karein: [phone/link]’
- ‘Bhojan ki vyavastha ke liye [date] tak confirm karein: [link]’
- ‘[Date] tak suchit kar dijiye taaki khaane ki sahi count ho sake: [number]’
- ‘Aap kitne sadasya aa rahe hain, [date] tak bata dijiye: [link]’
Common mistakes to avoid
Do
- Use ‘grih-pravesh’ or ‘griha pravesh’ — the English word ‘housewarming’ misses the ceremonial weight.
- Include the puja start time, havan timing, and lunch timing as three separate lines.
- Add a dress comfort note (‘vastra comfortable, pooja me 2-3 ghante baithna padega’) — guests appreciate the heads-up.
- Use Devanagari script for printed cards and elder-facing invites; Hinglish for WhatsApp.
Do not
- Translate ‘grih-pravesh’ to ‘housewarming’ in the Hindi invitation itself.
- Mix Devanagari and Roman script mid-sentence — keep blocks parallel.
- Skip the lunch wording — guests don’t know whether to eat before arriving or expect food at the venue.
- Use only ‘aana’ when ‘padhaarne ka nimantran’ would carry more cultural weight on a printed card.
Final thoughts
A Hindi Griha Pravesh invitation works when it carries the dignity of the ceremony alongside the practical specifics that the long-form ritual needs. Shuddh Hindi for printed cards and elders; Hinglish for family WhatsApp; bilingual short for digital invite headlines. Across every version, keep three things visible: the muhurat (pooja start time), the havan window, and the lunch arrangement. Get those three right and the rest of the invitation will read warm and clear.
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FAQs – Griha Pravesh Invitation Message in Hindi: Templates for Cards, Family WhatsApp, and Elder-Facing Invites
Should I write the Griha Pravesh invitation in Devanagari or Roman script?
Devanagari script for printed cards and formal elder-facing invites; Roman (Hinglish) for WhatsApp messages and family group communication. Most digital invitation platforms support both with a language toggle.
Should I mention the havan timing on the invitation?
Yes, especially if the havan is in a tight window. Many guests are unsure whether to arrive for the pooja, the havan, or only the lunch, and a clear timing line removes that ambiguity.
Is ‘griha pravesh’ or ‘grih-pravesh’ the right spelling?
Both are correct — they’re just different transliterations of the same Devanagari word (गृह-प्रवेश). Use whichever feels more natural to your family.
Should I say lunch will be served on the invitation?
Yes. Without a clear lunch wording, guests don’t know whether to eat before arriving or to expect food. ‘Bhojan vyavastha pooja ke uparant’ or ‘Lunch served after pooja’ is sufficient.
Can the Griha Pravesh invitation be sent in Hindi to non-Hindi-speaking relatives?
If you have non-Hindi-speaking relatives (English-only cousins, family friends abroad), send them a bilingual version — Hindi for warmth, English block for logistics. Mixed scripts mid-sentence cause confusion.
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