Jaspreet Singh & Gurseerat Kaur's wedding

Day 1
Friday, October 11, 2024
Haldwani
Day 2
Saturday, October 12, 2024
Haldwani
Day 3
Sunday, October 13, 2024
Haldwani
About the hosts
Jaspreet Singh & Gurseerat Kaur's story
We met on the very first day of our University in 2016 just like strangers and the moment we started talking we just vibed and it clicked. We come from two different religious backgrounds and the journey helped us understand and embrace diversity. For a living, Gurseerat and Jaspreet work with MNCs. The 8 years have been a roller coaster of journey for us. We traveled across India, played, laughed, cried, and, cooked together. During the hardships we faced, we held stronger onto each other. Come and witness the celebration of pure love and bliss. The two days we will have fun with 500 guests out of which 70 are friends who we have met during our journey. If you want to witness the rich heritage of Punjab and Himachal coming together at a beautiful hill foot near Nainital, join us for this event where we will tie a forever bond. Enjoy a tasty Punjabi Meal and we will make sure you will leave us as friends with lots of memories and a ton of a crazy Punjabi Song we will dance on.
Day 1Friday, October 11, 2024Haldwani
Starting time (approximately): 6:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Engagement
Day 2Saturday, October 12, 2024Haldwani
Starting time (approximately): 11:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Haldi
Wedding Night
The Barat will be a lively procession where the groom will arrive on a majestic horse, accompanied by friends and family dancing to the beat of traditional music. It's a parade of colors, laughter, and infectious energy, setting the perfect tone for the day. The bride would be waiting for the Groom and once the Groom arrives, the couple will exchange the Varmala, garlands of beautiful flowers, accompanied by Dance.
Day 3Sunday, October 13, 2024Haldwani
Starting time (approximately): 10:30 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Anand Karaj
The heart of the ceremony takes place in the Gurdwara, a serene and sacred space that exudes peace and reverence. Here, the bride and groom, dressed in exquisite attire adorned with intricate details and shimmering embellishments, come together before the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism. As the ceremony unfolds, the couple circles around the Guru Granth Sahib four times, each round accompanied by the soulful singing of hymns known as Laavaan. These hymns, rich in meaning, speak of the spiritual journey the couple embarks on together, emphasizing love, commitment, and the merging of two souls into one.