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FAQs

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Are you registered? Where?

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Yes we have a registry with MyRegistry, please look under the Registry Page for the Link to the Website

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Mehndi Event Questions

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What is the Mehndi ceremony? The Mehndi is a joyful pre-wedding celebration where henna is applied to the bride (and guests!). It’s all about celebrating love, color, and tradition. What should I wear? Think bright, festive, and colourful! Traditional outfits like lehengas, salwar suits, or sarees are welcome Western attire in vibrant colours is also perfect. Avoid wearing black or white if possible Will henna be available for guests? Yes! Henna artists will be available for guests who would like to participate. Feel free to join in and get a design—it’s all part of the celebration! What kind of food will be served? Yes food and drinks will be served, both vegetarian and non-vegetarian Can I bring a guest? Please refer to your invitation for guest details. We kindly ask that only those listed attend. This event is strictly for the ladies. Is this a formal event? Not at all! The Mehndi is a relaxed, vibrant, and festive celebration—come ready to enjoy yourself. Get ready for colour, music, and a whole lot of dancing—we can’t wait to celebrate with you!

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Jaggo Ceremony Questions

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What is the Jaggo ceremony? Jaggo is a high-energy pre-wedding celebration filled with music, dancing, and tradition. Family and friends come together to celebrate by singing, dancing, and often carrying decorated pots with lights—spreading joy through the night! What should I wear? Dress bold, bright, and ready to shine! Traditional Punjabi attire is highly encouraged (phulkari, suits, lehengas, etc.). Colourful Western outfits are also welcome. Comfortable shoes are a must—you’ll be dancing! Will there be dancing? Absolutely—this is the main event for dancing! Expect lots of bhangra, music, and celebration all night long. What kind of food will be served? Assorted food and drinks will be served! What time should I arrive? Please arrive by 6PM so you don’t miss the start of the festivities. Can I bring a guest? Please refer to your invitation for guest details. We kindly ask that only those listed attend. What if I’ve never been to a Jaggo before? No worries at all—just come ready to dance and celebrate! It’s all about high energy, joy, and bringing everyone together. Bring your energy, your best moves, and let’s light up the night—we can’t wait to celebrate with you!

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Questions Related to Sikh Ceremony at the Temple

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What should I wear to the ceremony? Out of respect for the religious setting, we kindly ask guests to dress modestly and appropriately. Shoulders and knees should be covered. Avoid overly revealing or tight clothing Traditional attire is welcome, but not required Do I need to cover my head? Yes. All guests are required to cover their heads inside the Gurdwara. Scarves, dupattas, or head coverings are welcome. Extras will be available at the entrance if needed. No Hats please! Do I need to remove my shoes? Yes. Shoes must be removed before entering the Gurdwara. There will be a designated area to store them. What kind of food will be served? All food served will be strictly vegetarian, in accordance with Sikh traditions. This ensures that everyone, regardless of dietary practices, can share in the meal together. Will alcohol be served? No. Out of respect for the religious ceremony and venue, no alcohol will be served. What is the ceremony like? The Sikh wedding ceremony, known as the Anand Karaj, takes place in the Gurdwara. It includes prayers, hymns, and the couple walking around the Guru Granth Sahib. All guests are welcome to observe and respectfully participate. Are there any customs I should be aware of? Please remain seated on the floor during the ceremony (chairs may be available if needed) Avoid pointing your feet toward the front of the room Maintain a respectful and quiet atmosphere Can I take photos during the ceremony? Photography is typically allowed, but we ask that you remain respectful and avoid disrupting the ceremony. What if I’ve never attended a Sikh ceremony before? You are warmly welcome. We’re honoured to share this meaningful experience with you—just come with respect and an open heart.