Before the main event, families immerse themselves in sacred and playful rituals designed to prepare the couple for their new life.
Before the bride enters, the groom performs a Ganesh Puja to remove obstacles. Fire (Agni) is established in the center of the Mandap. Agni is the primary witness; no Hindu wedding is valid without the fire.
A night of energetic music and dance where both families perform choreographed numbers and folk songs. Originally a women’s-only event in North India, it has evolved into a grand, DJ-fueled celebration of union.
The next afternoon, the sound of a dhol (drum) echoed down the street. Arjun arrived not in a car, but on a white horse, surrounded by his "Baraat"—an exploding parade of cousins and friends dancing wildly to brass music.
This is the legal and spiritual binding of the wedding. The couple walks around the sacred fire seven times, each circle ( pheras or steps) representing a marital vow:
The groom does not simply "arrive" at the venue; he conquers it.
Before the main event, families immerse themselves in sacred and playful rituals designed to prepare the couple for their new life.
Before the bride enters, the groom performs a Ganesh Puja to remove obstacles. Fire (Agni) is established in the center of the Mandap. Agni is the primary witness; no Hindu wedding is valid without the fire.
A night of energetic music and dance where both families perform choreographed numbers and folk songs. Originally a women’s-only event in North India, it has evolved into a grand, DJ-fueled celebration of union.
The next afternoon, the sound of a dhol (drum) echoed down the street. Arjun arrived not in a car, but on a white horse, surrounded by his "Baraat"—an exploding parade of cousins and friends dancing wildly to brass music.
This is the legal and spiritual binding of the wedding. The couple walks around the sacred fire seven times, each circle ( pheras or steps) representing a marital vow:
The groom does not simply "arrive" at the venue; he conquers it.