6:00 pm
This is a vibrant pre-wedding celebration where henna paste is apply to the bride's hands and feet, symbolizing luck and prosperity. Wedding guest can part take in henna being applied to their hands. This night features colorful decorations, singing, dancing, and traditional foods. This is an alcohol-free event Dress code: Colorful Casual, Indian wear is encouraged but not required
Please let the MOH Nickita Tsouros know if you are interested in receiving henna
6:00 pm
This is a pre-wedding ceremony in Hinduism which marks the beginning of wedding festivities. This event involves walking a short distance to perform ritual by the brides mother. Ceremonial tray containing items such as hardie (turmeric), sindur (vermilion), deeya (oil lamp), and sweets is used. Tumeric is then applied to the brides skin after ritual is concluded.
This is an alcohol-free event. Female centered event which married women can part-take if desired. Dress code: Yellow or bright colors; Indian wear preferred by not required
6:00 pm
This is a pre-wedding ceremony in Hinduism which marks the beginning of wedding festivities. This event involves walking a short distance to perform ritual by the grooms mother. Ceremonial tray containing items such as hardie (turmeric), sindur (vermilion), deeya (oil lamp), and sweets is used. Tumeric is then applied to the grooms skin after ritual is concluded.
This is an alcohol-free event. Female centered event which married women can part-take if desired. Dress code: Yellow or bright colors; Indian wear preferred by not required
1:00 pm
Traditional Indian wear preferred by not required, all colors welcomed except red
Full Vegetarian (Seven Curry) Buffett Style Meal Provided
6:00 pm
Semi-Formal: Tuxes and gowns are welcome, and so are suits and cocktail dresses.
Full open bar will be available! Can't wait to party with you!