Ram & Asmita's wedding
Day 1
Friday, April 18, 2025
Chak 4RP DABLIKALAN Hanumangarh Rajasthan
Day 2
Friday, April 18, 2025
Nohar
About the hosts
Ram & Asmita's story
Our journey together began through an arranged marriage, brought together by our families. While we started as strangers, we soon discovered that we shared the same values, dreams, and respect for each other. What began as a formal match has blossomed into a deep and loving partnership, built on trust, understanding, and friendship. About Us: I’m Ram, a development Officer, and Asmita, my wonderful partner, is a govt School Teacher. Though our careers are different, our passion for growth and commitment to building a future together unites us. We’re excited to continue this journey, supporting each other every step of the way. Invitation to Our Wedding: As we begin this new chapter of our lives, we would love for you to join us in celebrating the start of our forever. Your presence will make our day even more special. “We didn’t start as a love story, but we’re writing one every day. Join us in celebrating this beautiful new chapter!”, 😍
Day 1Friday, April 18, 2025Chak 4RP DABLIKALAN Hanumangarh Rajasthan
Starting time (approximately): 10:30 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Party And Bindoli (Nikasi)
starts at 3pm The Bindoli function is a vibrant and joyous wedding ritual in Rajasthani weddings, symbolizing the union of families and showcasing the region’s rich cultural heritage. It involves a grand procession where the groom, dressed in traditional attire, leads the way on a decorated horse or buggy, accompanied by relatives and friends dancing to folk music and dhol beats. The route is adorned with colorful decorations, and the event is filled with traditional performances like Ghoomar and local dances, adding to the festive spirit.
Barat
The Baraat is a lively and vibrant procession that marks the groom's arrival at the bride's wedding venue, usually before the **Varmala** ceremony. Accompanied by his family, friends, and sometimes musicians, the groom arrives, often riding a decorated horse or in a grand vehicle. The procession is filled with excitement, music, dancing, and celebratory songs, creating an atmosphere of joy and anticipation. The **Baraat** symbolizes the groom’s journey to claim his bride and marks the beginning of the wedding celebrations. Once the groom arrives, the **Varmala** ceremony follows, where the bride and groom exchange garlands. The **Baraat** not only signifies the start of the wedding rituals but also represents the coming together of two families in celebration of the couple’s union.
Day 2Friday, April 18, 2025Nohar
Starting time (approximately): 8:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Varmala
The Varmala (or Jaimala) is a beautiful and symbolic ritual in Indian weddings where the bride and groom exchange floral garlands, marking the start of their marriage ceremony. This moment represents their mutual acceptance, commitment, and love for each other. The garlands, often made of fresh flowers, symbolize the blending of two families and the beginning of a lifelong journey together. The ritual is filled with joy, music, and laughter, setting the tone for the wedding celebrations and honoring the sacred bond of marriage.