Saiprasad & Divya's wedding

Day 1
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Parvathipuram Manyam
Day 2
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Parvathipuram Manyam
Day 3
Friday, March 13, 2026
Parvathipuram Manyam
About the hosts
Saiprasad & Divya's story
The job mela was a blur of resumes and handshakes, but for her, the world narrowed down to one face in the crowd. You were there, focused and spoken for, unaware that a single glance had anchored her heart. She didn’t interrupt your life then; she simply tucked that moment away, a quiet passenger to the three years that followed. When your world eventually shifted—through the pain of a breakup and the grueling weight of a sudden illness—the girl from the job mela reappeared. She didn't just visit; she stayed. While you fought to recover, she became your strength, turning hospital walls into a sanctuary of hope. Her love wasn't just a feeling; it was a rescue mission. With a boldness that matched her devotion, she didn't wait for fate to move again. She spoke to your parents with the clarity of someone who had known her heart for years. After a long journey of patience and healing, the wait ends on April 12, 2026. What began with a look ends with a lifetime.
Day 1Wednesday, March 11, 2026Parvathipuram Manyam
Starting time (approximately): 4:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Haldi
For three years, she held a spark of hope in her heart, even when your paths were separate. When life grew heavy with illness and recovery, she didn't just offer sympathy—she offered her strength. This Haldi ceremony isn't just a tradition; it’s a celebration of that healing. As the yellow paste is applied, it mirrors the light she brought into your darkest days, washing away the past to make room for a vibrant future.
Day 2Thursday, March 12, 2026Parvathipuram Manyam
Starting time (approximately): 7:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Muhurtham Foll
On the morning of April 12, 2026, before the main wedding ceremonies begin, the Muhurtham Raata (the planting of the auspicious wedding pole) marks the official spiritual commencement of your union. This tradition is more than just a ritual; it is the moment your home transforms into a sacred wedding venue.
Some Indian Rituals
Some other Rituals happened till the Wedding Time
Marriage
As the Jeelakarra Bellam is placed and the Mangalsutra is tied, it won't just be a ceremony; it will be the final seal on a bond that was tested by health and time and emerged stronger than ever. The girl who saw your potential in a crowd and stood by your side in a hospital room finally takes her place as your wife.
Day 3Friday, March 13, 2026Parvathipuram Manyam
Starting time (approximately): 8:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
A traditional Procession
After the sacred vows of the night before, this morning is all about pure, unshielded joy. As you both lead the procession, it isn’t just a traditional walk—it’s a victory lap. Think back to the quiet days of your recovery and the three years of waiting; now, the "long gap" is officially closed. The girl who saw your potential years ago and stood by you through illness now walks beside you as your wife, with the morning sun reflecting the gold of your new beginning.
Satyanarayana Vratham
The Divine Witness: Lord Satyanarayana is the "Lord of Truth." Having Him witness your union after such a long and testing gap signifies that your love is authentic and enduring. The Shared Vow: As you sit together to listen to the Vratam Katha (the sacred stories), it marks your first major spiritual act as a couple—transitioning from "I" to "We." The Blessing of Health: Given your history of medical illness, this ritual holds special meaning as a prayer for long-term well-being and a life free from obstacles.