Abhishek & Kalpna's wedding

Day 1
Saturday, February 21, 2026
Faridabad
About the hosts
Abhishek & Kalpna's story
Our Story – A Journey Rooted in Tradition & Love(Arrange Mariage)-Our wedding will be inspired by the sacred Ram–Sita Vivah, symbolizing purity, commitment, and dharma. Every ritual will be performed according to authentic Vedic traditions, reflecting the beauty and depth of Indian culture. We warmly invite you to witness and experience this grand cultural celebration: Lagan & Sagai (Engagement Ceremony)- 18 April 2026 Mehndi & Haldi Ceremony- 20 April 2026 Vivah (Wedding Ceremony)-21 April 2026 📍 Aggarsen Bhawan, Sector 21D, Faridabad Near Ankhir Chowk, Haryana, India An Indian wedding is not just a ceremony — it is a vibrant festival of colors, music, rituals, emotions, and spirituality. Come, immerse yourself in: The colors of India 🎨 The spirituality of ancient traditions 🔔 The rhythm of Bollywood dance 💃 The warmth of Indian hospitality 🤝 We promise you not just a wedding, but a cultural experience filled with joy, blessings, laughter, and unforgettable memories.
Day 1Saturday, February 21, 2026Faridabad
Starting time (approximately): 7:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Lagan Sagai
It marks the official beginning of wedding celebrations. It strengthens the bond between two families. It is a public announcement of the couple’s commitment. It symbolizes trust, acceptance, and blessing from society. Grand celebration with relatives and friends with music, dance, and festive food.
Wedding
Groom arrives with family and friends.Dancing procession with music and celebration. Bride’s family welcomes the groom.Bride and groom exchange flower garlands.Symbolizes mutual acceptance.The main sacred rituals happen under a decorated canopy (Mandap).Prayers to Lord Ganesha for removing obstacles.Kanyadaan-Bride’s parents formally give their daughter’s hand in marriage.Couple circles the sacred fire seven times.Each round represents a vow of lifelong commitment.Groom applies vermilion (Sindoor) on bride’s forehead.Ties sacred necklace (Mangalsutra). Bride is now officially married.Emotional farewell of bride from her parental home.Symbolizes beginning of new life.Emotional farewell of bride from her parental home.Symbolizes beginning of new life.An Indian wedding is not just the union of two individuals —It is the union of two families, two traditions, and two souls blessed by sacred fire and timeless rituals.It is devotion, culture, celebration, emotion, and love.