rahul & Asha's wedding
Day 1
Monday, February 16, 2026
Pushkar (Ajmer)
Day 2
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Pushkar (Ajmer)
About the hosts
rahul & Asha's story
Almost a year ago, I met a person named Asha and from that very first day, something felt different. Somehow, we naturally fell into two roles we still play perfectly fighting like children, and loving like an old, wise couple.
Over the last one year of being engaged, we’ve learned so much about each other.
We realised that love isn’t always peaceful sometimes it’s dramatic, loud, silly, and full of “No, YOU started it!” But it’s also reassuring, warm, healing, and beautifully grown-up the kind of love that stays, listens, forgives,
and holds your hand a little tighter on the days you need it most.
We’re finally ready for the next step.
This February, we’re tying the knot!
A celebration wrapped in the warmth of our Indian traditions,
sprinkled with the vibrant charm of our Sindhi culture,
and set in the dreamy magic of our destination wedding.
So come join us,
as we step into the biggest adventure of our lives hand in hand, heart to heart,
and a little madness in between.
R❤️A
Day 1Monday, February 16, 2026Pushkar (Ajmer)
Starting time (approximately): 11:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Baraat welcome
all groom side relatives will welcome the bride's family before entering the venue with rajasthani greetings culture,
we'll on celebrate this traditional instuments like shehnai and dhol
Baarat
the groom arrives on a decorated horse or in a vintage car, accompanied by his family and friends, and is greeted with:
- Traditional music and dance performances
- Flower petals, rice, or confetti thrown in the air
- Aarti (a ritual where a tray with a lit lamp is circled around the groom's face)
- Garlands and gifts exchanged between the families
The Barat welcome is an integral part of Indian weddings, showcasing love, respect, and excitement for the union.
Sangeet
the sangeet ceremany is a wibratnt and joyful wedding celebration with dance drinks and some games
Day 2Tuesday, February 17, 2026Pushkar (Ajmer)
Starting time (approximately): 11:30 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Carnival
live music, games, rituals, family interactions, loaded with fun and activity, photo booth with carnival props
reception
it's customary to give blessings and gifts to the groom and bride. Here are some ways to do so:
- Shagun: Giving a coin and betel nut as a symbol of good luck
- Flower garland: Placing a flower garland around their necks
- Blessings: Offering words of wisdom and blessings, like "Wishing you a happy life together"
- Prasad: Giving sweets or a small gift as a token of love and appreciation
It's a lovely way to congratulate the newlyweds and wish them well!
