9:15 am - 1:30 pm
This event is for family and wedding party only. The Gurudwara ceremony will be a simple, meaningful celebration, followed by a lunch.
Please dress modestly, covering your shoulders and legs. Both men and women must wear pants and a modest top, avoiding graphic shirts or flashy jewelry. All visitors must cover their heads and remove shoes and socks. Women, please bring a scarf or dupatta; men can use the head coverings provided at the entrance. A designated area is available for shoe removal before entering the prayer hall. In the spirit of respect for this religious ceremony, we kindly ask that children not attend.
5:30 pm - 9:30 pm
This event is for family and wedding party only. Important Note: The event has been rescheduled from Thursday to Friday. All other details, including the time and location, remain the same as listed on your invitation.
Please wear garden party casual attire. We suggest light, flowy dresses or lehengas for women and button-up shirts with chinos or dress trousers for men. Mehndi/henna, the art of applying intricate henna designs to the hands and feet, is an important pre-wedding ritual in Sikh and Indian culture, symbolizing beauty, joy, and blessings for the bride's journey ahead. During the evening, guests enjoy a festive atmosphere with vibrant decor, and women are invited to get mehndi on their hands. As Meher and Dan celebrate this special moment, the wedding party gathers to share in the fun of henna application, the joy of a delicious meal, and the excitement of kicking off the celebration at the welcome party. Kindly refrain from bringing children to this event. Thank you for understanding!
5:00 pm - 11:00 pm