Gopi & Nithya's wedding

Day 1
Saturday, April 19, 2025
Neyveli Township
About the hosts
Gopi & Nithya's story
We met in Computer class, which we attended during summer holidays. Our friendship quickly blossomed into something deeper as we bonded over late-night chats and shared interests. Professionally, I work as a HR Recruiter , while my partner is an QA Engineer. We both value our Professional and Personal growth, which reflects in how we approach life together. As for our ages, we are 26 years. We believe in celebrating every moment, from small daily joys to significant milestones. We’re thrilled to invite you to our wedding! It’s a celebration of love, friendship, and the journey we’ve shared. We can’t wait to make more memories with you. As Rumi said, “The wound is the place where the Light enters you.” We hope our day brings joy and light to all who attend!
Day 1Saturday, April 19, 2025Neyveli Township
Starting time (approximately): 7:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Reception
Grand Entrance: The newlyweds will make a celebratory entrance, often accompanied by music and dance. Traditional Rituals: Elder people will bless the Bride and Groom and perform some Rituals like applying haldi. Traditional Cuisine: There will be a wide variety of Indian dishes to enjoy, showcasing different regional flavors. Performances: Expect lively music or dance performances, including traditional dances that you can join in on! Cake Cutting: We’ll have a cake-cutting ceremony, a modern touch to the celebrations. Dancing: The night will end with lots of dancing, so come ready to have fun!
Wedding
Wedding Day Rituals Kashi Yatra: The groom pretends to leave for Kashi (a holy place) to pursue spiritual life, symbolizing his commitment to marriage. The bride's father stops him, and the groom is welcomed back. Mangalya Dharanam: The groom ties the mangalsutra (sacred thread) around the bride's neck, signifying their union. Saptapadi (Seven Steps): The couple takes seven steps together, with each step representing a vow. Aashirvadam (Blessings): Elders bless the couple, wishing them a prosperous and happy life together.