We love your kids—we really do, but we want our wedding to be your night off! We kindly ask you not to bring children to the wedding.
We welcome everyone to wear Indian attire if they are interested, but it is not required! Men typically wear a Sherwani and women wear a Lehenga or a Saree. You can also change during the break during the day if you choose. Otherwise, please come in cocktail/formal attire.
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A baraat is a celebratory wedding procession for the groom involving live music and dancing. It signifies the groom traveling to the bride's hometown and where the groom's family and bride's family come together.
There will be many customs and rituals that occur during the ceremony led by a priest. The ceremony will take place under the mandap, or wedding altar. We will have a program for you to read and follow along with.
The Christian ceremony will include a processional of the families and wedding party, an introduction of the couple, readings, an exchange of personal vows and ring exchange.
We will offer mostly Indian food, making sure it is not too spicy, in addition to a selection of classic American dishes.