Pallab & Chandra's wedding
Day 1
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Guwahati
Day 2
Friday, March 13, 2026
Guwahati
About the hosts
Pallab & Chandra's story
In 2021, fate brought us together under the same roof—not a home, but the company we both worked for. At first, we were just colleagues, exchanging polite smiles over projects and meetings. But soon, those smiles became conversations, and those conversations turned into moments we didn’t want to end. We learned each other’s quirks, dreams, and even the little silences we shared felt special. The more time we spent together, the more I realized she wasn’t just part of my days—she was the best part. From coffee breaks to late-night talks, our bond grew quietly but deeply. We laughed, supported each other through challenges, and discovered that love isn’t always about grand gestures, but about showing up—every day. Now, after countless memories and unshakable trust, we stand on the edge of a new chapter. The colleague I met in 2021 is about to become my forever. Soon, we won’t just share work—we’ll share a life.
Day 1Thursday, March 12, 2026Guwahati
Starting time (approximately): 10:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Juron
The bride’s family organizes the Juron ceremony, and it’s usually led by the groom’s mother along with female relatives.
It’s a blessing ritual for the bride, symbolizing prosperity, beauty, and a happy married life.
What happens:
1. The groom’s family visits the bride’s house carrying gifts such as mekhela sador (traditional Assamese attire), jewelry, cosmetics, and sweetmeats.
2. Haldi (turmeric) paste mixed with mustard oil is applied to the bride’s body by the groom’s mother and elder women, believed to bring a natural glow and purify her before marriage.
3. The bride then changes into the mekhela sador gifted by the groom’s side.
4. The elders bless her, and traditional Bihu or marriage songs (biya naam) are often sung during the ritual.
Day 2Friday, March 13, 2026Guwahati
Starting time (approximately): 12:00 PM (noon)
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Wedding Day
Both bride and groom start their day with a purification bath and wear traditional attire. Close relatives and friends gather final blessings. The groom arrives at the bride’s house or wedding venue with his relatives and friends, often welcomed with xarai, betel nuts,and traditional songs. The bride is brought to the mandap dressed in a traditional muga silk mekhela sador,often gifted in the Jurun ceremony. The couple exchanges floral garlands,signifying acceptance of each other. The bride’s father formally gives her away to the groom, placing her hand in his.Elders bless the couple with prayers for prosperity.
Wedding Feast (Biya Bhoj):A grand meal is served—traditionally including rice, fish, meat, and Assamese sweets like pitha and laru.Bidaai (Farewell): The bride bids an emotional farewell to her family and leaves for the groom’s house, marking the start of her new life.
