This wedding ritual is held a day before the wedding where loved ones apply a paste to the bride and groom's skin. This symbolizes blessings, purification, and protection from evil energy before the couple forms as one.
The groom arrives to the venue with a grand entrance riding a horse, this is one of the most energetic and joyful parts of the celebration! During the procession, the groom is accompanied by family, friends, dholis, and live music! This symbolizes the groom's journey to his new life as both families unite! If you plan to participate in the baraat, it will start promptly at 2 pm!
While Indian attire is strongly recommended for our festivities, we would like all of our guests to be comfortable with their attire. Grah Shanti & Haldi: We request guests to wear shades of yellow, peach or other pastels! These events will take place outdoors so plan shoes accordingly! Wedding & Reception: This dress code is formal. The ceremony will take place outdoors and reception will be held indoors.
Yes! This venue has a designated parking lot, and guests will have the opportunity to shuttle to the ceremony location via complementary golf carts
There are multiple hotels located within 15-20 minutes of the venue. More information can be found on the "travel" tab, make sure to use the direct link or code for a courtesy discount!
We have carefully planned our wedding day around celebrating with our close family and friends, therefore, only those who are named on your formal invitation will be able to attend. If you feel like a mistake has been made, please reach out to Asha or KV. We appreciate your understanding and cannot wait to celebrate with you all!
Grah Shanti, Haldi, and Wedding Ceremony will be outside on a grassy area. Please plan your shoes accordingly! The reception will be held indoor