Ketan & Deepika's wedding

Day 1
Thursday, January 23, 2025
Satara
Day 2
Monday, February 24, 2025
Satara
About the hosts
Ketan & Deepika's story
Hello Everyone , So I Ketan Parmar The Groom & Deepika Choudhary ( Obviously The Bride ) Met 10 Yrs Ago At Our College And Since Then We Are In Love With Each Other Though She Being An It Engineer & I Being An It Engineer Turned Civil Engineer We Found Our Way Through All The Ups & Downs ( Sometimes With Being Together While Most Of The Time Being At Different Places ) , So We Invite You To Embrace This 10 Yrs Love Story & Fusion Of A Gujarati Boy & Marwari Girl At One Of The Most Beautiful Wedding Destination Surrounded With Nature And Off All The Daily Noises Off Your Lives.
Day 1Thursday, January 23, 2025Satara
Starting time (approximately): 8:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Mandap Muhurat ( 8:00 Am Onwards )
The *Mandap Muhurat* is a highly significant and auspicious Pooja during an Indian wedding. The *Muhurat* refers to the astrologically auspicious time & Where We Worship Lord Ganesh And Mark The Beginning Of Indian Wedding.
Haldi ( 10:00 Am Onwards )
The *Haldi ceremony* is an important pre-wedding ritual in many Indian cultures, particularly in Hindu weddings. It is a joyous and colorful ( turmeric powder & flowers ) event that typically takes place one or two days before the wedding. During the *Haldi* ceremony, turmeric paste (*haldi*) is applied to the bride and groom by their family members and close relatives. The paste is often mixed with other ingredients such as sandalwood, rose water, and sometimes milk or yogurt to enhance its fragrance and texture. The primary purpose of this ritual is to purify and bless the couple, symbolizing a fresh start before they embark on their married life. Turmeric is also considered auspicious and is believed to have cleansing and beautifying properties.
Mayra / Mamera ( 2:00 Pm Onwards )
The *Mayra* ceremony is an important and traditional ritual that typically takes place in Indian weddings. It is a pre-wedding ritual that symbolizes the bride’s connection to her maternal home and reflects the blessings and affection of her maternal family as she prepares to start a new life with her husband.This Includes Alot Of Gifitng Sessions To Bride & Groom From Their Respective Families.
Ring Ceremony ( 4:00 Pm Onwards )
The *Ring Ceremony* (also known as *Engagement Ceremony*) is another significant pre-wedding ritual in many Indian weddings, symbolizing the official union of the couple and their families. It marks the formal commitment between the bride and groom, often celebrated with much joy and excitement.
Sangeet / Garba Night ( 6:00 Pm Onwards )
The *Sangeet* ceremony is another significant pre-wedding celebration in Indian weddings, known for its lively and festive atmosphere. It typically takes place a day or two before the wedding and is often a fun-filled event centered around music, dance, and family bonding.
Day 2Monday, February 24, 2025Satara
Starting time (approximately): 8:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Baraat ( 8:00 Am Onwards )
The *Baraat* ceremony is one of the most exciting and celebratory parts of a traditional Indian wedding, symbolizing the groom's journey to the bride's home or wedding venue. It Begins With Brides's Family Inviting The Groom & His Family To Join The Wedding With Whole Lot Of Dancing & Celebratory Mood , It is a joyous, lively procession filled with music, dancing, and cultural rituals, marking the beginning of the wedding day.
Varmala / Jaimala ( 10:00 Am Onwards )
The *Varmala* (also known as *Jaimala* or *Varmala Ceremony*) is a traditional and highly symbolic ritual in Indian weddings, especially in Hindu weddings. It is an important moment in the wedding that signifies the couple's official acceptance of one another and their commitment to the union By Exchanging Flower Garlands To Eachother.
Vidhi / Phere ( 12:00 Noon Onwards )
The Vidhi / Phere Ceremony refers to the sacred rituals performed during a Hindu wedding, typically in the presence of a mandap (a decorated structure or canopy)& Hindu Priest, where various traditional ceremonies take place. The word "Vidhi" means a procedure, method, or ritual in Sanskrit, so Vidhi / Phere Ceremony essentially refers to the series of auspicious rites performed in a designated area during the wedding ceremony. Various Rituals Performed During Vidhi Are : - a) Mangalsutra b) Sindoor c) Saat Phere ( 7 Rounds Taken By The Bride & Groom Around The Fire Pit or Agnikund ) d) Saat Vachan ( 7 Vows )
Bidai / Post Marriage Rituals
Bidai (also spelled Bidaai) is one of the most emotional and significant rituals in a traditional Hindu wedding, marking the bride's departure from her parental home to begin her new life with her husband. The term "Bidai" comes from the word "Bidai" which means farewell or departure in Hindi. It symbolizes the bride's farewell to her family, home, and childhood, as she moves to her husband's home, where she will now begin her married life. There Are Various Post Marriage Rituals / Games To Increase Their Bonds With Each Oder Such As One Being Finding Rings In One Big Pot Filled With Milk & Etc