Narottam Singh & Divyasha's wedding

Day 1
Friday, January 17, 2025
Sawai Madhopur
Day 2
Saturday, January 18, 2025
Sawai Madhopur
About the hosts
Narottam Singh & Divyasha's story
We are Doctors. We first met in the ward where she came to our unit transferred from another one during our residency period of post-graduation. There was nothing on first sight. But as the time passed by we were impressed with each other's persona. In a unit party we just held hands, don't know how and why and it felt magical. From that day to this time we are together. Although survived the 2 years of long distance relationship. And here we are to start the new chapter in our life.
Day 1Friday, January 17, 2025Sawai Madhopur
Starting time (approximately): 11:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Engagement/Ring ceremony
The engagement ceremony in an Indian wedding is a public announcement of the couple's intention to marry, and the first step in the wedding celebrations. It is a formal announcement of the couple's intention to get married. During the ceremony, the bride and groom exchange rings, and their families exchange gifts. It is an auspicious event that symbolizes the union of two families.
Mehndi ceremony
The Mehndi ceremony is a significant part of Indian weddings and has many symbolic meanings: Henna paste: The henna paste, also known as mehndi, symbolizes good health, wealth, and prosperity for the bride. Henna designs: The henna designs on the bride's hands and feet symbolize various blessings, luck, joy, and love. The designs are unique to each bride and may include the couple's faces or the bride's partner's name. Henna color: In some cultures, the darker the henna stain, the deeper the love between the couple. Henna application: The henna is applied to the bride the night before the wedding to keep her calm and cool her nerve endings. Henna as folk art: The application of henna is a type of folk art that requires a strong decorative sense. Mehndi party: The Mehndi party is a festive celebration that includes dancing, colorful dresses, and bhangra music.
Sangeet
The premise of the Sangeet will be not only to rejoice but to join the families so that they familiarize themselves with one another prior to the big wedding day. Relatives and friends of the Bride and Groom will choreograph dance numbers to perform for the couple adding to the jubilation of the event.
Day 2Saturday, January 18, 2025Sawai Madhopur
Starting time (approximately): 8:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Haldi ceremony
The haldi ceremony is a significant pre-wedding ritual in Indian weddings that symbolizes the start of a new life and the cleansing of the couple. The ceremony is marked by the application of a turmeric paste to the couple's bodies, and it has several other meanings and traditions:
Varmala
In the vivid tapestries of Indian weddings, the Varmala ceremony stands as a fascinating spectacle, symbolizing the union of two souls. This ritual, which has its origins in ancient traditions, marks the moment when the bride and groom exchange garlands, signifying their recognition of each other as life partners.
Phere
The phera ceremony, also known as the saat phere or saptapadi, is a ritual in Indian weddings where the couple walks around a sacred fire/prop seven times: Significance The phera ceremony is a significant part of Hindu culture, where each phera represents a vow that the couple takes for eternity. What happens The couple takes seven sacred rounds around the fire, with each round representing a vow and a distinct meaning: First phera: The couple prays for a nourishing and noble life Second phera: The couple prays for a healthy life, both physically, spiritually, and mentally Third phera: The couple prays for wealth and strength Fourth phera: The couple prays for an increase in love and respect for each other and their families Fifth phera: The couple prays for noble children Sixth phera: The couple prays for a long and peaceful life together Seventh phera: The couple prays for companionship, togetherness, loyalty, and understanding