Thirunavukkarasu & Thirunavukkarasu's wedding
Day 1
Saturday, September 13, 2025
Coimbatore
About the hosts
Thirunavukkarasu & Thirunavukkarasu's story
Hi I’m Thirunavukkarasu. How I meet her first?her name was Charchika. I saw her on profile on Tamil Matrimony She has premium profile but I don’t pay for premium. I saw so many profile but I like charchi only. So I searched in Insta fb and finally I found it. I got her father's and mother's numbers, talked to them, sent them my horoscope, then they also send her horoscope and told them that she was the one I wanted and finally horoscope matched the next day itself i troucher my father and send to their home to confirm and fix it. Dad talked came, two days later I went to saw the girl we saw each other. Then we talked she also said ok . Now it's going to be like a love marriage. Arrange after love ❤️
Day 1Saturday, September 13, 2025Coimbatore
Starting time (approximately): 7:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Reception
The day one (13.09.2025)evening starts on 7.00PM. The bride and groom arrive at the reception venue, often greeted with cheers and applause. The venue is usually decorated with flowers, twinkling lights, and elegant drapes, with traditional elements like banana and mango leaves and brass oil lamps. The couple is formally presented to the guests, often as they make their entrance onto a decorated stage. A wedding cake is often a centerpiece of the reception, and toasts are made in honor of the couple. Music and dancing are common, and sometimes cultural performances are included to showcase the rich heritage of Tamil Nadu. Guests may offer gifts to the couple, and the evening concludes with the couple receiving blessings and well wishes from their loved ones.
Marriage
Then the next day (14.09.2025) on morning 6.00AM. The groom arrives at the wedding venue in a procession, often accompanied by music and fanfare. The bride's family warmly welcomes the groom, offering him "Aarathi" and escorting him to the wedding stage. The bride and groom exchange garlands, symbolizing their acceptance of each other. The groom ties the "Thali" (sacred necklace) around the bride's neck, marking their marriage. The couple takes seven steps around the sacred fire, reciting vows to solidify their union. The couple sits on a swing, symbolizing the ups and downs of marriage, while family members sing and offer blessing. A grand feast is held, often on banana leaves, to celebrate the newlyweds.
