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Join us on the ultimate jhappi-pappi journey of joy!
Join us on the ultimate jhappi-pappi journey of joy!

Gurkirat & Sukhbir

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The Wedding Website of Gurkirat Singh and Sukhbir Thind

Monday, August 5, 2024

Gurkirat's First Maiyan

10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Mahil Residence
979 Bentley Park Circle, O'Fallon, MO 63368

Turmeric Titans! Maiyan's coming up, so dazzle in your brightest yellow attire! Outshine the sun and embrace the spice. Fashion-forward with a hint of turmeric stain resilience. Let's paint the town yellow together

You're invited to my Maiyan ceremony! We're about to embark on a journey of vibrant colors, laughter, and a whole lot of turmeric. Forget about fancy attire – today, we're embracing the yellow glow! Whether you're a turmeric-trendsetter or a first-time-stainer, this ceremony promises to leave its mark on you (and probably your clothes too). So, gear up for some turmeric fun, stain your hands with memories, and let's kickstart this wedding extravaganza with a splash of color!

Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Sukhbir's First Maiyan & Mehndi

10:00 am - 12:00 pm

For the Maiyan ceremony, let's dress to impress in our 'Turmeric Couture'! Whether you're rocking a turmeric-toned ensemble or accessorizing with a splash of yellow, let's make sure our outfits are as vibrant as our spirits (and hopefully, a little less staining). Can't wait to see you shine like the brightest curry in the pot!

Brace yourselves for a day of 'colorful calamity' as we dive into the Mehndi and Maiyan madness! It's like a Picasso painting party crashed by a turmeric tornado – expect more stains than a clumsy grape stomping festival and more giggles than a tickle fight with a feather! So, grab your turmeric tiaras and henna helmets – we're about to embark on a journey filled with more twists than a Bollywood plotline and more spice than your grandma's secret curry recipe! See you on the other side, ready to paint the town yellow (and orange, and green)!

Gurkirat's Second Maiyan, Mehndi, & Ladies Sangeet

3:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Ladies Sangeet Alert! Time to unleash your inner Bollywood diva! Dress code: Glamorous with a side of dance-floor durability. Sequins, sparkles, and shoes made for twirling required. Let's dance like nobody's watching – but dress like everyone is! 💃✨

Get ready for round two of the pre-wedding extravaganza – it's time to spice things up again! From the Second Maiyan to the Mehndi Madness and Ladies Sangeet Shindig, we've got a triple dose of fun waiting for you! First up, brace yourselves for more turmeric tantrums at the Second Maiyan! It's like déjà vu, but with a lot more laughter and even brighter stains. Then, prepare to be dazzled at the Mehndi ceremony! We'll be painting the town with intricate designs and probably a few accidental handshakes-turned-Henna masterpieces. And finally, it's time to unleash your inner Bollywood star at the Ladies Sangeet! We're talking dance-offs fiercer than a tandoori showdown and more drama than a soap opera. So, dust off your dancing shoes, practice your mehndi selfies, and get ready for another unforgettable night of love, laughter, and lots of turmeric stains! Can't wait to see you all there, ready to turn up the heat and spread the joy! (Mehndi starts at 3pm)

Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Jaggo

6:00 pm - 10:30 pm

Jaggo dress code: Outshine disco balls! Wear outfits that scream 'party starter'. Let's light up the night with our fabulousness! See you on the dance floor! 🎉✨

Get ready to turnip the beet and unleash your inner balle balle at our Jaggo jam! It's gonna be wilder than a Bollywood plot twist and crazier than a chicken tikka masala food fight. Warning: dance moves might be funkier than the curry stains on your clothes! So, dust off your dhol and polish your jutti – tonight, we're going full Punjabi! Let's party like pakoras – crispy, spicy, and totally irresistible! See you on the dance floor, ready to rock it like a true Punjabi popstar!

Thursday, August 8, 2024

Sukh's Second Maiyan & Chooda Ceremony

5:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Attending a Chooda ceremony calls for traditional and festive attire.

The Chooda ceremony is a traditional ritual in North Indian weddings, particularly in Punjabi and Sikh cultures. It involves the bride wearing a set of bangles called "chooda," typically made of red and white ivory or coral, along with other decorative elements. These bangles are traditionally worn for a specific period after the wedding, usually for about 40 days or even longer. During the Chooda ceremony, the bride's maternal uncle or aunt presents her with the chooda, and sometimes other family members also participate in this ritual. The chooda is often accompanied by other gifts and blessings for the bride's married life. The ceremony symbolizes the bride's transition from being single to a married woman and is considered auspicious for her marital happiness and well-being. It is a significant and emotional moment for the bride and her family, marking the beginning of her new journey as a married woman within the family and community.

Friday, August 9, 2024

Wedding

9:00 am - 1:00 pm

Sikh Study Circle of St. Louis
116 Willis Dr, St. Peters, MO 63376

Women attending a Sikh wedding are expected to dress in traditional attire, with the salwar suit being a popular choice. Men attending a Sikh wedding typically opt for traditional attire such as the kurta pajama ensemble. Alternatively, men may choose to wear formal attire such as tailored suits, which exude sophistication and elegance while maintaining cultural reverence.

A Sikh wedding, or Anand Karaj, is a sacred and joyous celebration that unites two souls in the presence of the Guru Granth Sahib. The ceremony takes place in the Gurudwara, where the couple, adorned in traditional attire, circles the holy scripture, reciting hymns and exchanging vows. Family and friends gather to witness the union, offering blessings and sharing in the festivities. Clad in traditional attire, the bride and groom embark on their journey together, bound by the values of Sikhism – equality, love, and devotion.

Saturday, August 10, 2024

Reception

6:00 pm - 11:45 pm

Renaissance St. Louis Airport Hotel
9801 Natural Bridge Rd, St. Louis, MO 63134

At a Punjabi wedding reception, women flaunt vibrant lehengas, dazzling jewelry, and gravity-defying hairstyles. Men sport sleek suits, exuding confidence as they take over the dance floor. It's a style spectacle where brightness reigns supreme!

At a Punjabi reception, it's a fashion fiesta that could make a peacock blush! Women twirl in lehengas so vibrant, they're practically auditioning for the role of disco balls. Their bling? It's brighter than a stadium floodlight, guaranteeing you'll need sunglasses indoors! Meanwhile, men strut in suits so slick, they're practically slipping on their own style. It's a catwalk clash where even the walls are wondering who's the fairest of them all!

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