We take the health and safety of our loved ones extremely seriously. As such, we ask all guests in attendance to do the following: 1. Receive at least two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine at least two weeks before the wedding or provide a medical exception. 2. May have to take a COVID-19 Antigen test on the morning of the first event. 3. Depending on the state of the pandemic - wear a mask at indoor/outdoor events. We will evaluate these and other measures as the wedding date comes closer. If you are feeling uncertain about these precautions, please contact us immediately. Guests who do not observe these standards or do not discuss their reservations with us prior to the wedding may be asked to leave.
Yes! If your children are not already listed on the RSVP, please contact us so we can add them.
Details about the schedule are found on the "Events" page. On the "RSVP" page, you may type in your name and RSVP to all of the events to which you are invited. Afterwards, you will be able to see the full schedule and have it emailed to you.
We invite guests to wear either traditional western formal or Indian formal attire. Please see the event schedule for details on which events are outdoors and specifics about dress code.
Yes! There is free parking at the venue for each of the events.
There are hotel accommodations listed on the Travel section of this website. If interested, please reserve using our link ASAP. In addition, there are accommodations in Eustis, FL and in surrounding areas to the venue. You are also welcome to book an airbnb.
Our wedding weekend is jam packed so take breaks as you need! South Asian weddings are relatively long as they are filled with multiple traditions and rituals. The break between the events will give you time to relax and prepare for the party. During the break, the family of the bride and groom as well as guests typically change from one event's outfit to the next event's outfit particularly during the day of the Indian wedding ceremony and fusion reception. As guests, you can use this time to sleep, grab a snack, explore Eustis, or get ready for the next event.
We plan to order various dishes that are vegetarian and nut-free. Please note your dietary restrictions when you RSVP or contact us via text or email and let us know what food restrictions you have, to ensure we can make appropriate arrangements.
We have worked really hard to create an intimate celebration that includes all of our closest family members and friends, so we ask that you come solo unless your invitation is addressed to your family or to you and an additional guest. We will specify all guests on your invitation. Thanks for understanding!
Please no boxed gifts at the wedding. There will be a wedding card box available at the reception. Please check out our wedding registry.
South Asian weddings are very vibrant and colorful. We would love if everyone can join in the experience and wear traditional clothing! If you don’t own or haven’t worn Indian attire before, we recommend saris, lehengas, or anarkalis for women and kurta/pyjama (long Indian style tunic), paired with khaki pants for men. We invite you to wear traditional South Asian attire on Friday, September 2nd at the Garba and Sunday, September 4th at the Indian Ceremony. It is optional to wear South Asian attire at the reception. Indian attire is of course not required, but we think it would be really fun if everyone did dress up! Alternatively, cocktail attire or suits would be just fine. https://www.theknot.com/content/what-to-wear-indian-wedding
WOMEN: - Saree: A 2-piece outfit consisting of a top and a large piece of decorated fabric that looks like a scarf. The large piece of fabric will function as a skirt that also drapes over your body. The draping will cover your abdomen area and most of your back, depending on how it is draped. - Lehenga (Chaniya Choli): A 3-piece outfit that consists of a top, a large circle skirt, and a scarf (aka dupatta). This style will show more of your abdomen and back than the saree. Most women will be wearing this style for the Garba and Ceremony. - Kurta sets: This is a 2 or 3 piece outfit, depending on if the scarf/dupatta is included. The main outfit consists of a tea-length dress and either loose-fitting or tight-fitting pants. No abdomen or back is revealed in this outfit. With any outfit that includes the scarf, aka duputta, there are several ways to drape it to your liking! The draping style can really change up the look. The Gujarati way, for example, is very simple to achieve. Check out YouTube for tips and tricks.
MEN: - Sherwani: This is a 2-piece set consisting of a colorful, form-fitting, and long jacket with either loose-fitting or tight-fitting matching pants. Ronak will be wearing this type of style for the wedding. - Kurta sets: A 2-piece set very similar to the female style of Kurtas. The set consists of a long tunic with matching loose-fitting or tight-fitting pants. This style is a staple in the male wardrobe and is also very comfortable. The groomsmen will be wearing this type of style for the wedding with a vest.