Chandra Sai & Neeharika's wedding

Day 1
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Bobbili
About the hosts
Chandra Sai & Neeharika's story
We both net in college and our crazy love story started. After 6 yrs of love , we told our both parents and they didnot accept our love. After one year our parents accepted our love and decided to marriage, but then our struggles started in our jobs. Finally after so so many hurdles we are going get marry in April 5, 2026
Day 1Sunday, April 5, 2026Bobbili
Starting time (approximately): 12:30 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Prathanam (Telugu)
In Prathanam, the groom parents and the bride parents come together and the groom parents offers a good kanchi pattu saree, things related to make up and silver items to the bride and the bride parents offers a dress to groom , sweets, flowers , and all .. this event explains how the telugu pure tradition goes and the surroundings are decorated with real flowers with great smiles.
Haldi
In traditional Telugu weddings in Andhra Pradesh, the Haldi ceremony is called “Pellikuthuru” (for the bride) and “Pellikoduku” (for the groom). It is a very auspicious ritual done 1 day before the wedding. The ceremony mainly involves applying turmeric paste (Pasupu) to the bride and groom for purification, blessings, and glowing skin before marriage. 🌼💛. The ceremony starts with Mangala Snanam, which means auspicious bath. Before the bath, elders apply turmeric paste mixed with oil and sometimes sandalwood on the bride or groom. This is believed to purify the body and bring positive energy.
Marriage
a traditional Telugu wedding in Andhra Pradesh, the marriage ceremony (Pelli) mainly includes these key rituals: Ganesh Puja – Prayer to Lord Ganesha for a smooth wedding. Vara Puja – Bride’s family welcomes and honors the groom. Kanyadanam – Bride’s parents give their daughter’s hand to the groom. Jeelakarra-Bellam – Couple places cumin and jaggery paste on each other’s heads, symbolizing unity. Mangalsutra Dharana – Groom ties the Mangalsutra around the bride’s neck (most important ritual). Talambralu – Bride and groom pour turmeric rice on each other for prosperity and happiness. Saptapadi – Couple takes seven sacred steps together, making promises for married life. Ashirvadam – Elders bless the couple for a happy married life.