Out of respect for the sacred space and surrounding neighborhood, we kindly ask that guests refrain from bringing alcohol or meat onto the premises (indoors or outdoors), avoid blocking roads or driveways when parking, and not gather or loiter near neighboring homes. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
As there is no dedicated parking lot at the venue, we warmly suggest guests use nearby neighborhood parking. We also encourage allowing extra time to secure parking comfortably.
The ceremony will begin promptly at 1:00 PM. The Baraat will begin to arrive at 12:30 PM, and we kindly ask guests to arrive between 12:30 and 1:00 PM, before the Dulhan's arrival, so everyone is settled and ready as the ceremony begins.
Pandit Dinesh will lead the ceremony in Sanskrit, providing explanations in English to ensure all guests can follow and appreciate each part. Kindly feel free to take a program card at the entrance to guide you throughout the ceremony.
Lunch will be served after the ceremony, but water and light refreshments will be available during the ceremony—especially helpful for little ones (or grown-ups!).