Arun & Nisha's wedding

Day 1
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Gohran
Day 2
Monday, March 23, 2026
Jhajjar
About the hosts
Arun & Nisha's story
Our story began with a simple conversation that unexpectedly turned into something beautiful. What started as friendship slowly grew into love as we discovered how well we understand and support each other. Through every moment—big or small—we realized that life feels more meaningful together. With the love of our families and the traditions we cherish, we decided to begin the next chapter of our journey as partners for life. Our wedding is not just about two people getting married, but about celebrating love, culture, and togetherness. We are excited to share this joyful moment with wonderful people from around the world and create memories that will last forever.
Day 1Sunday, March 22, 2026Gohran
Starting time (approximately): 10:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Ladies Sangeet
The Haldi ceremony is one of the most joyful traditions of our wedding celebrations. During this ritual, a turmeric paste is applied to the bride and groom as a symbol of blessings, happiness, and good luck for their new journey together. After the ceremony, people from the village, along with family and friends, gather to enjoy a traditional meal together. The atmosphere becomes lively with music, dancing, laughter, and many beautiful photos being taken to capture these unforgettable moments.
Day 2Monday, March 23, 2026Jhajjar
Starting time (approximately): 8:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Baraat
On the wedding day, the groom, along with his friends and relatives, gets ready and joyfully travels to the bride’s home as part of the traditional Baraat. The groom arrives in a grand and festive way, like a king, accompanied by music, dancing, and celebration along the way. When the Baraat reaches the bride’s home, many fun and meaningful rituals take place. These include traditions like ribbon cutting at the entrance, the playful “Juta Chupai” where the bride’s family hides the groom’s shoes, and many other cultural customs that bring laughter and joy to everyone present. Family and friends celebrate together with music, dancing, and photographs. Later, the bride and groom take their sacred wedding vows by walking around the holy fire in the Mandap, following beautiful ancient traditions. After the wedding rituals are completed, the emotional “Doli” or farewell ceremony takes place, where the bride says goodbye to her family and begins a new journey with her husband.