Sumit & Vandana's wedding

Day 1
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Chhindwara
Day 2
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Chhindwara
About the hosts
Sumit & Vandana's story
Sometimes, the most beautiful love stories begin with family and faith. Our journey started when both families met at a temple to explore the possibility of a marriage alliance. In that peaceful and sacred setting, the bride and groom saw each other for the first time. There was an instant connection. We liked each other, and soon our families also felt a mutual comfort and happiness. With everyone’s blessings, what began as a formal meeting turned into a heartfelt bond. Within a few days, our engagement was joyfully confirmed. Now, with love, respect, and the support of our families, we are ready to begin a new chapter together. On 22 January, we will celebrate our wedding — an arranged marriage brought together by families, yet filled with love like a love marriage
Day 1Wednesday, January 21, 2026Chhindwara
Starting time (approximately): 12:00 PM (noon)
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Mahendi
Mehendi will be a traditional Indian pre-wedding celebration where henna is applied to the bride’s hands as a symbol of joy and good fortune. The event is usually filled with light music, colorful décor, and relaxed moments shared with close family and friends.
Sangeet And Ring Ceremony
On 21th January 2026 Evening We will Celebrate Sangeet night Where All the family members enjoy the dance and Celebrate the night before Wedding And Ring Ceremony will be Celebrate.
Indian Kurta
The Haldi celebration is a joyful pre-wedding ritual filled with flowers, colors, and laughter. Turmeric paste is gently applied as a symbol of purity, positivity, and blessings for a happy married life. Surrounded by vibrant floral décor, soft colors, and cheerful moments, this celebration reflects the warmth, fun, and beauty of an Indian wedding tradition.
Day 2Thursday, January 22, 2026Chhindwara
Starting time (approximately): 10:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Barat And Varmala
At 10:00 AM on 22th January, the Baraat (wedding procession) will begin in a traditional Indian style. The groom will arrive seated on a beautifully decorated horse-drawn carriage, followed by family and friends dancing joyfully to Indian music. The procession will be lively and celebratory, with music, dancing, and festive firecrackers, creating a vibrant and energetic atmosphere. Once the Baraat reaches the venue, the ceremony of Varmala will take place. In this sacred Jain tradition, the bride and groom exchange floral garlands, symbolizing love, respect, and acceptance — inspired by the timeless union of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. This moment marks the beginning of the wedding rituals in accordance with Jain culture and tradition.
Shree Malaji, Like Phere, Kanyadan
At 2:30 AM on 22th January, the bride and groom will be bound in the bond of marriage of traditional Jain mantras. This will be followed by Kanyadaan, a deeply meaningful ritual in Indian culture, where the bride’s parents symbolically entrust their daughter to the groom with love, blessings, and prayers for a happy married life. These sacred ceremonies mark the spiritual union of two souls, performed according to timeless Jain traditions.