Variations[edit]
In India, this ceremony is known as "Gruha Pravesh" (गृह प्रवेश in Devanagari) or "Gruha Pravesham" (Tamil/Telugu) or "Gruha Pravesha" (Kannada) literally meaning "Entering New House" (for the first time). In some places, they allow a cow (sacred animal among the Hindus) to be the first to get inside the house.This is done as the first part of the ceremony. The ceremony usually involves VastuShant (वास्तुशांत in Devanagari).
In Thailand, the traditional Thai housewarming is a Buddhist ritual where monks, family, friends and food all play an important part. [3]
In New Zealand, the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries, a housewarming party may also be known as a flatwarming party, usually in a shared living situation involving flatmates.
A housewarming party may be thrown upon completion of renovation or remodel.
A housewarming party may be presented as an "open house" where people are free to come and go during a fixed window of time on a given day.
A housewarming may involve a potluck meal.
Some people invite all of their new neighbors to their housewarming. This allows the hosts to meet their new community.
In some communities, neighbors may bring the housewarming party to the new residents to welcome them.
While people try to host a housewarming party within the first 3 months, a lot of people wait until they are completely settled in. The time frame is flexible, and a party can qualify as a housewarming anytime after the move-in date.
Variations[edit]
In India, this ceremony is known as "Gruha Pravesh" (गृह प्रवेश in Devanagari) or "Gruha Pravesham" (Tamil/Telugu) or "Gruha Pravesha" (Kannada) literally meaning "Entering New House" (for the first time). In some places, they allow a cow (sacred animal among the Hindus) to be the first to get inside the house.This is done as the first part of the ceremony. The ceremony usually involves VastuShant (वास्तुशांत in Devanagari).
In Thailand, the traditional Thai housewarming is a Buddhist ritual where monks, family, friends and food all play an important part. [3]
In New Zealand, the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries, a housewarming party may also be known as a flatwarming party, usually in a shared living situation involving flatmates.
A housewarming party may be thrown upon completion of renovation or remodel.
A housewarming party may be presented as an "open house" where people are free to come and go during a fixed window of time on a given day.
A housewarming may involve a potluck meal.
Some people invite all of their new neighbors to their housewarming. This allows the hosts to meet their new community.
In some communities, neighbors may bring the housewarming party to the new residents to welcome them.
While people try to host a housewarming party within the first 3 months, a lot of people wait until they are completely settled in. The time frame is flexible, and a party can qualify as a housewarming anytime after the move-in date.
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