Ritesh & Dr.priya's wedding
Day 1
Monday, May 12, 2025
Tankara
Day 2
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Morbi
About the hosts
Ritesh & Dr.priya's story
Pure gujrati culture wedding of Ritesh and Dr.Priya.
Day 1Monday, May 12, 2025Tankara
Starting time (approximately): 4:30 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Haldi
The family members of the bride and groom gather and with great enthusiasm and joy, apply haldi to the bride and groom and dance to the music system. In this, they also dance to various Bollywood songs.
This ceremony is known as the Haldi ceremony, where turmeric paste is applied to the bride and groom to cleanse and brighten their skin before the wedding.
The Haldi ceremony is a fun and lively event, filled with music, dance, and celebration. It's a special moment for the bride, groom, and their families to bond and create memories before the big day.
Dandiya night
Dandiya night at a Gujarati wedding is a high-energy event where guests gather to dance and celebrate using dandiyas (sticks) in rhythmic movements, typically to traditional Garba music. It's a fun and lively pre-wedding celebration that showcases Gujarati culture and tradition. The night is filled with colorful outfits, music, and energetic dance performances, creating an unforgettable experience for everyone involved.
Day 2Tuesday, May 13, 2025Morbi
Starting time (approximately): 6:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Mandap muhurt
Mandap Muhurat is a significant ritual in a Gujarati wedding. It marks the beginning of the wedding ceremony and involves the installation of the mandap (wedding canopy) at the venue. The ritual is performed with sacred mantras and ceremonies to invoke divine blessings for the couple. The mandap is decorated with flowers, leaves, and other auspicious elements, setting the stage for the wedding rituals. This ceremony is considered essential for the success and prosperity of the marriage.
Jan
"Jan" in a Gujarati wedding refers to the groom's procession, also known as the "Barat". It's a joyous celebration where the groom, accompanied by his family and friends, proceeds to the wedding venue with music, dancing, and festivities. The Jan is often marked with traditional Gujarati music, folk dances, and rituals, adding to the excitement and joy of the occasion. It's a significant part of the wedding celebrations, symbolizing the groom's arrival and the union of the two families.