Pranjal & Mansi's wedding
Day 1
Saturday, March 14, 2026
Jaipur
Day 2
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Jaipur
About the hosts
Pranjal & Mansi's story
A Royal Celebration of Love Awaits 🌟With the blessings of our families and the colors of India,
[Your Name] & [Partner's Name]
invite you to our Big Fat Indian Destination WeddingJoin us for an unforgettable journey into Rajasthan's grandeur:Ceremony: [Date, e.g., March 14-15, 2026] at [time as per your wish as it'll be two days event]Venue: [Kesar resort, Shipra Path, Mansarovar Jaipur, India]Multi-Day Festivities: Haldi, Sangeet, Baraat, and Grand Reception with elephant processions, folk dances, and fusion cuisine.Escape to Jaipur where ancient forts meet vibrant mehndi nights and starry desert evenings.
Formal Indian attire requested (sherwanis & lehengas available for rent).
Travel tips, hotel blocks, and visa help: +919977705557
Day 1Saturday, March 14, 2026Jaipur
Starting time (approximately): 7:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Haldi and Sangeet
Haldi occurs one day before the wedding, typically in the morning. Family applies turmeric paste to the bride and groom for purification, skin glow, and evil eye protection. It ends with a ceremonial bath; participants wear yellow.
Sangeet takes place one night before the wedding. It features music, Bollywood dances, singing by relatives, and often mehndi for the bride. Focus is entertainment and family bonding, not rituals.
Day 2Sunday, March 15, 2026Jaipur
Starting time (approximately): 10:30 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Baarat and weeding
Baraat is the groom's procession to the wedding venue on the wedding day evening or night. The groom rides a horse or decorated vehicle, accompanied by family and friends dancing to dhol drums and music. Bride's family welcomes with aarti, tilak, and garlands, symbolizing family union.
The main wedding occurs under a mandap after Baraat, featuring pheras (saptapadi): bride and groom circle sacred fire seven times, each step a vow for nutrition, strength, prosperity, family happiness, progeny, health, and friendship. Priest chants mantras; ends with sindoor application and mangalsutra tying, sealing the marriage.
