Hemant & Beena's wedding

Day 1
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Jaipur
Day 2
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Jaipur
About the hosts
Hemant & Beena's story
It all began at AIIMS Delhi, where two bright young doctors, Beena and Hemant, first crossed paths during their post-graduation. What started as casual conversations in the hospital corridors soon turned into deep friendship. Beena admired Hemant’s calm nature and dedication, while Hemant was drawn to Beena’s kindness and cheerful spirit. Slowly, their friendship blossomed into something more—something they both silently cherished.After completing their post-graduation, Hemant finally gathered the courage to express his feelings. With a smile that Beena could never forget, he promised to stand by her through every challenge and every joy. Beena, with equal warmth, said “yes” to forever. And now, with hearts full of love and dreams for a beautiful future, Beena and Hemant step into the next chapter of their lives—as partners for life, tied together in the sacred bond of marriage.
Day 1Wednesday, February 4, 2026Jaipur
Starting time (approximately): 11:30 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Haldi
The Haldi ceremony, also known as "Pithi," is a significant pre-wedding ritual in Indian weddings that involves applying a paste of turmeric, sandalwood, rosewater, and other auspicious ingredients to the bride and groom. It symbolizes purity, good luck, and the beginning of a new life, with the yellow color of turmeric representing prosperity and happiness. The ceremony is believed to protect the couple from evil spirits and purify their bodies and minds before the wedding.
Mehandi
The Mehndi ceremony, where henna is applied to the bride's hands and feet, holds significant cultural and symbolic meaning in Indian weddings. It's a vibrant celebration that marks the beginning of the wedding festivities, symbolizing good fortune, beauty, and the coming together of families. The darker the henna stain, the deeper the love between the couple is believed to be. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, Mehndi also has medicinal properties, believed to cool the body and reduce stress.
Sangeet
The Sangeet ceremony in Indian weddings signifies a vibrant celebration of love, togetherness, and cultural heritage. It's a pre-wedding function where families come together to sing, dance, and enjoy music, strengthening bonds and easing wedding-related stress. Traditionally, it was a ladies' gathering, but modern Sangeets often include both families and friends, with performances, music.
Day 2Thursday, February 5, 2026Jaipur
Starting time (approximately): 11:30 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Bhaat Ceremony
The Bhaat ceremony, also known as Mama Bhat or Bhaat Nyotana, is a significant pre-wedding ritual in Indian culture. The Mama's presence and gifts during the Bhaat ceremony are seen as a blessing and a reaffirmation of his support for the couple. The Mama often presents the bride or groom with gifts, such as clothes, Jewelry, or other items, signifying his love and good wishes. The Bhaat ceremony is a cherished tradition that reflects the cultural values of family, love, and support within the community.
Baraat procession
A baraat is a traditional Indian wedding procession, primarily associated with the groom's arrival at the wedding venue. It's a lively and celebratory event where the groom, often on horseback or in a decorated vehicle, is accompanied by his family, relatives, and friends to the wedding location. The procession is typically filled with music, dancing, and a vibrant atmosphere, marking the start of the wedding festivities.
Varmala ceremony
The varmala ceremony, also known as jaimala, is a significant part of Hindu weddings where the bride and groom exchange floral garlands. This exchange symbolizes their acceptance of each other and marks the beginning of their marital journey. The varmala, or garland, is typically made of fresh flowers and is a visually appealing element of the ceremony
Marriage( Phere)
The "pheras" or "saat phere" is a significant ritual in Hindu weddings where the couple circles the sacred fire (Agni) seven times, each revolution representing a vow and a step towards a fulfilling life together. These seven steps symbolize the seven goals of human life and the seven sacred vows exchanged between the bride and groom. The ceremony, also known as Saptapadi, is considered the most important part of a Hindu wedding, signifying the couple's commitment to each other for seven lifetimes.