Kanhaiya & Muskan's wedding

Day 1
Monday, February 17, 2025
Murtizapur,Akola
Day 2
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Murtizapur,Akola
About the hosts
Kanhaiya & Muskan's story
Dear Friends, We are overjoyed to announce that Kanhaiya and Muskan will be getting married on February 18, 2025, at Queens Land Lawn, Murtizapur, District Akola, Maharashtra, India. Having been in a loving relationship since May 2017, we are excited to celebrate this special day with you. We warmly invite you to join us and make our wedding day even more memorable with your presence. Best regards, Kanhaiya & Muskan
Day 1Monday, February 17, 2025Murtizapur,Akola
Starting time (approximately): 6:30 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Sangeet Ceremony
The Sangeet ceremony is one of the most vibrant and joyous pre-wedding events in Indian weddings. It’s a night filled with music, dance, and celebration, bringing together both families to rejoice in the upcoming union. Traditionally, the Sangeet was a ladies-only event, but it has evolved into a grand celebration involving everyone Music and Dance: The evening is marked by lively performances, often choreographed, where family and friends dance to popular bollywood songs. It’s a fantastic way to experience Indian culture and music. Delicious Cuisine: A variety of Indian delicacies are served, offering a taste of the rich culinary heritage of India. The Sangeet ceremony is not just a party; it’s a beautiful way to unite families and friends, creating unforgettable memories. It’s an excellent opportunity for foreign guests to immerse themselves in Indian traditions and experience the warmth and hospitality of an Indian wedding.
Day 2Tuesday, February 18, 2025Murtizapur,Akola
Starting time (approximately): 10:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Haldi Event
The Haldi ceremony is a vibrant and joyous pre-wedding ritual in Indian weddings, celebrated with much enthusiasm and love. This event involves applying a paste made of turmeric, sandalwood, and rose water to the bride and groom. The turmeric, known for its antiseptic properties, symbolizes purification and protection against evil spirits. Cultural Significance: The yellow color of turmeric is considered auspicious and is believed to bring prosperity and ward off evil. Fun and Festive Atmosphere: The ceremony is filled with laughter, music, and dance, often accompanied by the rhythmic beats of the dhol (drum) and lively Bollywood songs2. Family Bonding: It’s a close-knit event where family and friends come together to apply the turmeric paste, creating a sense of unity and joy. Beautiful Decor: The venue is often adorned with marigold flowers and colorful decorations, adding to the festive spirit.
Groom's procession or Baraat
The Baraat is one of the most exhilarating and colorful traditions in an Indian wedding. This lively procession marks the groom’s journey to the wedding venue, often on a beautifully decorated horse. The Baraat is not just a procession; it’s a celebration of love, unity, and cultural heritage. It’s an unforgettable experience that foreign guests will cherish, offering them a chance to immerse themselves in the vibrant traditions of indian weddings.
Varmala or Jaimala Ceremony
The Varmala ceremony, also known as the Jaimala ceremony, is one of the most enchanting and symbolic rituals in an Indian wedding. This beautiful event involves the bride and groom exchanging floral garlands, signifying their acceptance and commitment to each other as life partners1. Highlights of the Varmala Ceremony: Symbolic Gesture: The exchange of garlands represents the couple’s willingness to embark on their journey together, accepting each other’s strengths and flaws. Cultural Significance: This ritual dates back to ancient times and is mentioned in Indian epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata, adding a rich historical context to the ceremony2. Visual Splendor: The garlands are made of fresh, fragrant flowers, often roses, marigolds, and jasmine, creating a visually stunning and aromatic experience3. Joyous Atmosphere: The ceremony is accompanied by music, cheers, and applause from family and friends, making it a lively and joyous occasion.
seven circumambulations or Saat Phere
Steps: Each step is called a "Phere". The couple walks clockwise around the Agni. Vows: The couple makes one vow for each step. Significance: The ritual is a pivotal moment in the wedding ceremony and is considered one of the most important rituals. Witness: The Agni is considered a witness to the vows. Pathway: In recent times, the ceremony has been enhanced with a decorated pathway of steps