10:30 am
Check In at the resort 10:30 am onwards
11:30 am - 4:00 pm
The Haldi ceremony is a pre-wedding ritual where turmeric paste is applied to the bride and groom to purify, beautify, and bless them for their new journey. It's a joyous ceremony filled with music, laughter, and vibrant traditions.
7:00 pm
The Sangeet is a pre-wedding celebration filled with music, dance, and joy, where families come together to perform choreographed routines and celebrate the union. It symbolizes happiness, bonding, and the beginning of festivities leading to the wedding day.
8:30 am
The Kalash ceremony is a traditional ritual involving a decorated pot (kalash) filled with water, mango leaves, and a coconut, symbolizing prosperity and divine blessings. It is often performed at the start of auspicious events, weddings, or religious ceremonies to invoke positive energy.
9:30 am
The Mayra ceremony is a traditional Indian pre-wedding ritual, especially in Rajasthani and Marwari cultures, where the bride or groom's maternal family brings gifts, clothes, and jewelry as a gesture of love and blessings. It symbolizes the maternal family's involvement in the wedding celebrations and their wish for the couple's happiness and prosperity.
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
The Sajangoth ceremony is a traditional Indian pre-wedding ritual, primarily seen in Rajasthani and North Indian cultures, where the bride's family hosts a feast for relatives and friends, showcasing hospitality and festivity. It often involves decorating the venue with vibrant colors, traditional music, and delicious food.
3:30 pm
The Sehrabandhi ceremony is a pre-wedding ritual in Indian traditions, where the groom's turban is tied by his elder male relatives, symbolizing protection, honor, and readiness for marriage. It signifies blessings and the groom's transformation into a responsible head of the family.
4:00 pm
The Baraat is a celebratory wedding procession where the groom, accompanied by friends and family dancing to lively music, makes his way to the bride's venue. It symbolizes joy, unity, and the groom’s arrival in style to claim his bride.
6:00 pm
The Varmala ceremony is a traditional wedding ritual where the bride and groom exchange floral garlands, symbolizing their acceptance of each other as life partners. It marks the beginning of their union and is often accompanied by celebratory music and rituals.
6:30 pm
The Pheras ceremony is a sacred wedding ritual where the couple takes seven rounds around a holy fire, each representing vows and blessings for their married life. It is a key part of Hindu weddings, symbolizing the couple's bond and commitment.
8:30 pm
Reception
11:00 pm
The celebration isn't over yet! Bring your dancing shoes and let's keep the party going!
12:00 pm