Parth & Enal's wedding
Day 1
Monday, January 19, 2026
Mehsana
Day 2
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Mehsana
About the hosts
Parth & Enal's story
Remember your first crush? For Enal and Parth, it turned into a love story for the ages! They first met in 8th grade and fell in love in college. Their families were thrilled when they shared the news, and with everyone's blessing, they moved to Australia to kick-start their careers. Now, they're coming back to India to celebrate with all their loved ones.
Please join us for our special day! We can't imagine getting married without you there to cheer us on.
Day 1Monday, January 19, 2026Mehsana
Starting time (approximately): 8:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Lagan Lekhan
Lagan Lekhan is a traditional ceremony where the wedding invitation is written with a peacock-feathered pen, offered to God for blessings, and then shared with relatives and friends. It marks the beginning of wedding celebrations, symbolizing faith, family unity, and love, with close relatives gathering to share joy and blessings.
Haldi Function
Haldi Ceremony – A Splash of Joy & Blessings
The Haldi ceremony is a vibrant pre-wedding ritual where turmeric, sandalwood, and rosewater are applied to the bride and groom. This age-old tradition purifies, protects, and blesses the couple while giving them a radiant glow for their big day.
💛 The Celebration
Families, friends, and Guests apply haldi with laughter and love.
Playful splashes, music, dhol beats, and dancing fill the air.
Decor with marigolds, golden drapes, and traditional charm.
Ends with heartfelt blessings for a happy new beginning.
🎥 Highlights
Candid photography, cinematic videography, delicious food, and endless memories make this ceremony truly unforgettable!
Day 2Tuesday, January 20, 2026Mehsana
Starting time (approximately): 8:30 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Wedding
1. Varghodo: The groom arrives in a big procession with music and dance.
2. Ponkvu: The bride’s mother greets the groom with sweets in a fun way.
3. Jaimala: The bride and groom put flower garlands on each other.
4. Kanyadaan: The bride’s parents give her hand to the groom.
5. Hasta Melap: The bride’s saree and groom’s shawl are tied together.
6. Mangal Pheras: The couple walks around the holy fire, making promises for their life together.
7. Saptapadi: They take seven steps, each with a promise of love and support.
8. Sindoor: The groom puts red powder in the bride’s hair parting, showing she is now married.
9. Vidai: The bride leaves her parents’ home to start her new life with the groom’s family.
Throughout the celebration, guests will enjoy traditional food, live music, dance, and fun activities, making it a joyful and unforgettable event.
