AJAY & Sunita priya's wedding

Day 1
Friday, January 23, 2026
Jaipur
India
About the hosts
AJAY & Sunita priya's story
At first, it was just small talk. Then it became laughter. Then silence that felt comfortable. Days turned into messages. Messages turned into late-night calls. And somehow, without promises, they promised everything. He loved the way she believed in little things. She loved the way he listened, even when she said nothing. Life tested them—misunderstandings, distance, and time that refused to slow down. Some days they almost let go. But love isn’t about perfect moments; it’s about choosing each other on imperfect days. One evening, years later, they sat on the same kind of bench—older, calmer, still in love.
Day 1Friday, January 23, 2026Jaipur
Starting time (approximately): 5:30 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Wedding Ceremony
1. Baraat Arrival The groom arrives with his family and friends in a grand procession, full of music, dance, and celebration. The bride’s family welcomes the groom and the baraat. 2. Milni Ceremony A formal introduction where close family members of the bride and groom greet each other and exchange 3. Kanyadaan The bride’s parents give their daughter’s hand to the groom, symbolizing trust and responsibility. 4. Mangal Pheras (Seven Sacred Rounds) The bride and groom take seven rounds around the sacred fire, making lifelong promises of love, respect, and togetherness. 5. Sindoor & Mangalsutra Ceremony The groom applies sindoor on the bride’s forehead and ties the mangalsutra, signifying marriage. 6. Vidaai An emotional farewell where the bride bids goodbye to her family and begins her new journey with her husband. 7. Wedding Reception (Optional / Later Event) A celebratory gathering with family and friends to bless the couple and enjoy food, music, and joy.
Aashirwad Ceremony
The Aashirwad Samaroh, also known as the Blessing Ceremony, is one of the most meaningful and emotionally significant rituals in an Indian wedding. This ceremony usually takes place after the completion of the main wedding rituals, such as the Pheras, Sindoor, and Mangalsutra ceremony. It marks the moment when the newly married couple seeks blessings from elders, relatives, and well-wishers for a happy, prosperous, and successful married life.