Sanjay & Harshada's wedding
Day 1
Friday, May 23, 2025
Bangalore
Day 2
Saturday, May 24, 2025
Bangalore
About the hosts
Sanjay & Harshada's story
We Met in a Meditation Workshop which was organised by The Art Of Living in Bangalor. We were convinced our Parents for this and took blessings from Gurudev Sri Sri Ravishankar.
Marriage is one among the 16 Samskaras of the life as viewed by the Indian Vedic tradition.
The marriages at the ashram are solemnized in accordance with the Vedic tradition. The learned pandits (vedic priests) at the ashram chant the ancient Vedic hymns and conduct the Vedic ceremonies.
We invite you to join this Joyous Celebration 🥳.
Day 1Friday, May 23, 2025Bangalore
Starting time (approximately): 6:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Haldi and Sangeeta
What is Haldi ceremony?_
The Haldi ceremony is a beautiful tradition where the bride and groom are bathed in a mixture of turmeric, water, and other natural ingredients. This ritual is believed to bring out the glow and charm in the couple, making them look stunning for their big day!
_Join us for the celebration!_
We'd love for you to be a part of this special moment. Here are the details:
- Date: 23rd May 2025
- Time: 6:00 pm
- Dress Code: Traditional Indian yellow attire (Kurta Pajama)
_संगीत: Let's Dance Together!_
Get ready to groove! After the Haldi ceremony, we'll have a fun-filled संगीत session where the groom's side and bride's side will come together to dance, sing, and celebrate this joyous occasion!
_We look forward to sharing this special moment with you!_
Warm regards,
Sanjay & Harshada"
Day 2Saturday, May 24, 2025Bangalore
Starting time (approximately): 10:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Marriage
Marriage is one among the 16 Samskaras of the life as viewed by the Vedic tradition. The elaborate Vedic rituals and the procedures that mark the occasion of the marriage, if needed to be understood, should be preceded by the understanding of the concept of the life in the Vedic tradition.
The marriages at the ashram are solemnized in accordance with the Vedic tradition. The learned pandits (vedic priests) at the ashram chant the ancient Vedic hymns and conduct the Vedic ceremonies. They are experts in the Vedas and other sacred scriptures. The Vedic yagna (fire ceremony) invoking the Gods forms the core of a wedding ceremony.