Chaithanya & Shwetha's wedding
Day 1
Saturday, November 1, 2025
Bagepalli
Day 2
Sunday, November 2, 2025
Bagepalli
About the hosts
Chaithanya & Shwetha's story
I’m someone who believes in love, laughter, and lifelong companionship. Planning a wedding has been an amazing journey — from finding ideas for outfits and decor to discovering new ways to make the day truly ours.
Looking forward to connecting with others here, sharing experiences, and making my wedding celebration unforgettable!
Day 1Saturday, November 1, 2025Bagepalli
Starting time (approximately): 7:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Haldi in Morning
The Haldi Ceremony is one of the most joyful and sacred pre-wedding rituals in a Hindu marriage. It is celebrated with vibrant colors, laughter, and the blessings of loved ones.
During this ceremony, a paste made of turmeric (haldi), sandalwood, and rosewater is applied to the bride and groom by family and friends. The golden hue of haldi is believed to purify the body and soul, bring a natural glow, and ward off negative energies before the wedding.
The atmosphere is filled with music, playful moments, and love, as everyone gathers to bless the couple for a bright and prosperous new beginning. It’s not just a ritual — it’s a celebration of togetherness, positivity, and joy before the big da
Reception
The Wedding Reception marks the grand celebration following the sacred wedding ceremony — a joyful gathering where love, laughter, and blessings come together.
It’s a time for the newlyweds to meet and greet family, friends, and well-wishers as they begin their new journey together. The evening is filled with music, dance, delicious food, and heartfelt conversations, creating memories to cherish for a lifetime.
Surrounded by warm wishes, elegant decor, and festive spirits, the reception beautifully symbolizes the start of a new chapter — one filled with happiness, harmony, and everlasting love
Day 2Sunday, November 2, 2025Bagepalli
Starting time (approximately): 5:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Wedding
The Thaali ceremony, also known as the Mangalsutra tying, is one of the most sacred and significant rituals in a Hindu wedding. During this ceremony, the groom ties the thaali (a sacred necklace) around the bride’s neck, symbolizing their eternal bond and commitment to each other.
The thaali is more than just jewelry; it represents love, respect, and the lifelong promise of togetherness. Family members often bless the couple with happiness, prosperity, and harmony as this important ritual is performed.
Traditionally accompanied by prayers, chanting of mantras, and the presence of loved ones, the Thaali ceremony signifies the bride’s new journey as a married woman and marks the formal uniting of two hearts and families.
