Yash & Shreny's wedding
Day 1
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Vadodara
Day 2
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Vadodara
Day 3
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Vadodara
About the hosts
Yash & Shreny's story
We met on a dating app in 2020 — a time when the world felt uncertain, but somehow, we found each other. From the very start, our journey wasn’t easy. We survived long distances, countless video calls, and moments where all we could do was hope and hold on.
In 2022, we finally closed the gap and started living together in Australia. From shared breakfasts to quiet evenings, we built a life filled with laughter, love, and little routines that made our bond stronger.
We’ve faced more than just distance — sickness, stress, and days that tested our patience and love. But through it all, we chose each other, again and again.
What began with a swipe has turned into a story of strength, resilience, and real love. And even after everything, the best part is… we’re just getting started.
Day 1Tuesday, January 20, 2026Vadodara
Starting time (approximately): 4:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Henna Ceremony
In a Gujarati wedding, the henna (mehendi) ceremony is a vibrant celebration filled with music, dance, and joy. The bride’s and all the women present in the ceremony- hands and feet are decorated with intricate designs, symbolizing love and prosperity. Surrounded by family and friends, it’s a heartfelt ritual marking the beginning of the wedding festivities.
Day 2Wednesday, January 21, 2026Vadodara
Starting time (approximately): 8:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Haldi & Mameru Ceremony
Haldi Ceremony (Pithi):
In a Gujarati wedding, the haldi or pithi ceremony is a fun, vibrant ritual where a turmeric paste is applied to the bride and groom by their loved ones. It symbolizes purification, blessings, and a glowing start to the wedding. The ceremony is filled with laughter, yellow décor, and joyful teasing.
Mameru Ceremony:
The Mameru is a special Gujarati tradition where the bride’s maternal uncle (mama) visits her with gifts. He brings sarees, jewelry, sweets, and a panetar (traditional bridal saree), symbolizing his love and blessings. It’s an emotional and heartwarming moment that strengthens the bond between the bride and her maternal family.
Garba Night
Garba & Sangeet Night:
Garba and Sangeet night is one of the most fun-filled and high-energy events in a Gujarati wedding. It’s a night where music, dance, and celebration take center stage. Dressed in colorful traditional outfits, family and friends come together to perform Garba and Dandiya — dancing in circles to rhythmic beats and folk songs.
The Sangeet adds to the excitement with choreographed performances, singing, and playful family competitions. It’s a beautiful blend of tradition and entertainment, laughter and bonding — a night to let loose, make memories, and celebrate the couple’s love with pure joy and sparkle.
Day 3Thursday, January 22, 2026Vadodara
Starting time (approximately): 7:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Wedding Evening
The wedding evening in a Gujarati wedding is a blend of sacred traditions and emotional beauty. As the sun sets, the groom arrives with the baraat, dancing joyfully with his loved ones. The bride, adorned in her panetar and radiant with grace, walks towards the mandap under the chandlo and mangal pheras. Vows are taken around the sacred fire, symbolizing unity, trust, and a lifelong bond. The air is filled with blessings, love, and happy tears. It’s not just a union of two souls, but two families coming together — a moment etched forever in hearts.
