Ayush & Ananya's wedding

Day 1
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Unnao
About the hosts
Ayush & Ananya's story
We are glad to announce that finally after many ups and downs,we are together. This is our love marriage and we both spent 9 years together.......when I was in class 8th and he is in class 11th and on 11th May 2017 he finally proposed me and I am very happy but also a bit shocked but rather than thinking about this I just focus on my relationship every time when I was on call with Ayush she always catch me 😔..After that, I couldn't even talk to him for a long time.Then he would send me letters at school through my friends and we would communicate through letters.Then after completing 12th he left school and my friends said that now he will have another girlfriend.But he proved everyone wrong, he used to come to meet me daily in school, then after I completed 12th, my mother put a conditionThat if you get a government job then you can come, so he prepared for me for 6 months and his joining was on 11 December 2023, then he talked to my family and our parents agreed for our marriage.
Day 1Sunday, November 30, 2025Unnao
Starting time (approximately): 6:30 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Wedding
a multi-day, vibrant extravaganza filled with emotion, music, dance, and tradition, making them grand festival . The Wedding Day: This is the culmination of the events and is packed with significant rituals. Baraat: The groom arrives at the wedding venue in a lively procession with his family and friends, dancing to music and drums, often on a decorated horse. The bride's family formally welcomes them with aarti and tilak in a ceremony called Milni. Jaimala/Varmala: The bride and groom exchange floral garlands as a symbol of their mutual acceptance and respect. Kanyadaan: An emotional moment where the bride's father formally gives his daughter's hand to the groom, signifying his trust and the beginning of her new life journey. Saptapadi & Mangal Pheras: The core ceremony involves the couple taking seven sacred steps or circling the sacred fire (Agni) a set number of times, each step representing a specific vow and promise for their life together. The fire acts as a divine witness