santosh & Shrushti's wedding

Day 1
Friday, May 9, 2025
Nanded
Day 2
Saturday, May 10, 2025
Nanded
About the hosts
santosh & Shrushti's story
Hi Actually its completely arranged marriage. She's working in a software and I'm working in the core industry, so it is decided by both of our families. We are close relatives by birth, so it's completely arrange marriage. Where we don't have any such kind of love story and all I would like to invite you to the marriage, it will completely enjoy and fun to you will get lot of new experiences and exposure to lot of good tradition in India, which brings prosperity and love happiness within both of us family. Will be waiting for your blessings. Thank you
Day 1Friday, May 9, 2025Nanded
Starting time (approximately): 6:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Haldi
Actually, there will be Haldi at the ninth of evening , haldi means turmeric will be applied on the grooms and brights all over the body. It is considered to be a Healthy and skin wise helpful. It brings some shines on the face before getting married. So it's a tradition, usually in every marriage in our side. We keep this function a 1 day before the marriage. You enjoy this..!!
Day 2Saturday, May 10, 2025Nanded
Starting time (approximately): 10:30 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Marriage
Ganpati Puja Performed at the start to seek Lord Ganesha’s blessings. Gaurihar Puja Bride worships the goddess Gauri for a blissful married life. Antarpat A cloth is held between the bride and groom to symbolize their individual lives. Mangalashtaka Recital As holy verses are chanted, the antarpat is removed and the couple sees each other for the first time during the ceremony. Kanyadaan Bride's father gives her hand to the groom, entrusting her to his care. Sankalp & Mangal Fera The couple takes seven rounds around the sacred fire, making vows to each other. Saptapadi Seven steps are taken together, each step symbolizing a promise of married life. Kankan Bandhan & Mangalsutra Dharana Groom ties a sacred thread (mangalsutra) around the bride’s neck. Red and white bangles (chooda) are gifted. Karmasampati Final ritual sealing the marriage, blessings are showered.