12:30 pm - 3:00 pm
The Mehandi ceremony is a festive event, so vibrant and bright colors are commonly chosen for Indian attire.
6:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Ladies, please wear colorful lehengas, sarees, or elegant anarkalis with bright colors, sequins, and embroidery. Gentlemen, we encourage you to wear traditional outfits such as kurta pajamas, sherwanis, or bandhgalas in bright, festive colors and rich fabrics.
There will be cocktails, dinner, and dancing at this event.
11:00 am
Guests attending the Haldi ceremony usually wear traditional Indian attire. It is common for guests to wear yellow or light-colored outfits to match the significance of the Haldi ceremony.
Vegetarian north Indian lunch will be served
8:00 pm
This event is black-tie or formal Desi attire.
Our celebration begins with the Baraat, a vibrant and joyous procession where the groom arrives at the wedding venue in a grand parade. Accompanied by family and friends, there will be music, dancing, and excitement as we make our way to the ceremony. It's a moment of pure joy, symbolizing the groom's journey to seek his bride. Following the Baraat, we will have our Hindu wedding ceremony, rich in rituals and traditions. The ceremony includes important rites such as the exchange of garlands (Jaimala), the seven vows (Saptapadi) around the holy fire (Agni), and the tying of the matrimonial knot (Mangalsutra). Each ritual expresses love, commitment, and mutual respect. We are honored to share this beautiful tradition with you. After the ceremony, please join us for a grand dinner reception. Enjoy delicious food and celebrate our union with traditional Indian dishes and international cuisines.