SANKET & Abhilasha's wedding

Day 1
Thursday, December 4, 2025
Paratwada
Day 2
Friday, December 5, 2025
Betul
Day 3
Sunday, December 7, 2025
Paratwada
About the hosts
SANKET & Abhilasha's story
Two unique personalities from two different states of India — Maharashtra (the Groom) and Madhya Pradesh (the Bride). Our story simple arrange marriage between two well cultured and educated family , almost one year ago we started this journey, now we are became best couple and now decided to spend rest of our lives together. Bringing together two families with distinct backgrounds, traditions. Our wedding celebrations will include several traditional ceremonies — Ganesh puja, Magarmati,Haldi and Mehndi before the big day, and more rituals on the wedding day itself. The wedding will take place on 5th December 2025 in Betul, Madhya Pradesh. We’ll be joyfully celebrating with around 1000 guests on the wedding day and about 700 guests on reception and around 250 guest in remaining days.
Day 1Thursday, December 4, 2025Paratwada
Starting time (approximately): 7:30 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Haldi And Barat
The Haldi ceremony is one of the most joyful and colorful pre-wedding rituals in a traditional Indian wedding. It holds deep cultural and emotional significance and is celebrated with laughter, music, and blessings. The Haldi ceremony is performed to bless the bride and groom before their wedding. A paste made primarily of turmeric (haldi), sandalwood, and rosewater or milk is applied to their skin. Turmeric is considered auspicious in Indian culture—it purifies, protects from evil eyes, and brings a natural glow to the skin before the wedding day.
Magarmati And Sangeet
3-Dec-2025 In Evening in our residency we have some rituals (like Ganesh Puja, Magar mati) in this rituals family member went to temple do some puja and bring some soil from their and make devkundi (clay pot) and do puja. After this we have grand sangeet event.
Day 2Friday, December 5, 2025Betul
Starting time (approximately): 6:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Shubh Vivaah
The wedding day in a traditional Indian marriage is a grand and sacred celebration filled with customs, colors, and emotions. The day begins with the Groom’s Sehra Bandi, where his family ties a decorative turban and sehra (veil) on him before the Baraat—a joyous procession with music and dance as he arrives at the venue. The Bride’s family welcomes the Groom with an Aarti and Milni ceremony. The couple then exchanges garlands in the Jaimala, symbolizing acceptance. The main ritual, the Saat Phere (Seven Vows) around the sacred fire, binds them for life under the guidance of a priest. This is followed by Sindoor Daan and Mangalsutra tying, marking the bride as married. Post rituals include Kanyadaan, where the bride’s parents give her away, and finally, the emotional Vidaai, where the bride departs with the groom, signifying the start of their new journey together.
Day 3Sunday, December 7, 2025Paratwada
Starting time (approximately): 7:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Wedding Reception Ceremony
An enchanting evening awaits as we celebrate the union of two hearts. Surrounded by laughter, music, and shimmering lights, our loved ones will come together to bless the newlyweds and share in their joy. Let’s raise a toast to love, laughter, and happily ever after — with soulful melodies, delicious feasts, and unforgettable memories under the stars.
Satyanarayan Puja
A sacred ceremony dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the Satyanarayan Puja marks the beginning of a new journey with divine blessings. Surrounded by family and friends, we come together in prayer and gratitude — seeking prosperity, peace, and happiness in the lives of the newlyweds. May the Lord’s grace guide this union with truth, harmony, and everlasting joy.