Arjun & Aparna S's wedding
Day 1
Sunday, May 24, 2026
Thiruvananthapuram
India
Day 2
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Thiruvananthapuram
India
Day 3
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Thiruvananthapuram
India
About the hosts
Arjun & Aparna S's story
We met through Shaadi. com, struck up a conversation, and discovered a deep connection. As our relationship blossomed, our parents were delighted, and we decided to take the next step together. Now, we're thrilled to be getting married and building a life filled with love, laughter, and happiness. Forever with each other is exactly where we want to be.
Day 1Sunday, May 24, 2026Thiruvananthapuram
Starting time (approximately): 3:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Haldi
Our Haldi ceremony is taking place at my home, marking the auspicious beginning of our wedding celebrations. In this vibrant tradition, the bride and groom, along with guests, don yellow attire, symbolizing prosperity and happiness. Family and friends lovingly apply turmeric paste to our faces, showering us with blessings and sweet treats. This joyous event kicks off the wedding festivities, setting the tone for a beautiful union.
Day 2Tuesday, May 26, 2026Thiruvananthapuram
Starting time (approximately): 3:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Bride eve
Music and Dance: The bride
and groom's families come together to celebrate with music, dance, and singing.
Performances: Friends and family
members perform choreographed or impromptu dances, often to popular Bollywood songs or traditional wedding tunes.
Fun and Laughter: The Sangeet
is known for its lighthearted and entertaining atmosphere, with plenty of humor and playfulness.
Bonding: The event brings both families together, fostering a sense of unity and togetherness.
Day 3Thursday, May 28, 2026Thiruvananthapuram
Starting time (approximately): 9:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Hindu Wedding
The Thaalii Tying Ceremony, also known as Thalikettu, is a pivotal ritual in Kerala Hindu weddings, symbolizing the union and commitment between the bride and groom. Here's a deeper dive into this meaningful tradition:
Meaning of Thaalii Tying
Symbolism: The thaali is a sacred
necklace tied around the bride's neck by the groom, representing their eternal bond and marital status.
Ritual: Performed by the groom,
often guided by a priest, this ceremony is accompanied by Vedic chants and rice showers, blessing the couple with prosperity and happiness.
Importance: The thaali is believed
to protect the couple from harm and ensure a harmonious and prosperous marriage.
Symbolism: The thaali is a sacred
necklace tied around the bride's neck by the groom, representing their eternal bond and marital status.
Ritual: Performed by the groom,
often guided by a priest, this ceremony is accompanied by Vedic chants and rice showers, blessing the couple with prosperity and happiness
