Yash & Deeksha's wedding
Day 1
Sunday, December 6, 2026
Mumbai
India
Day 2
Monday, December 7, 2026
Mumbai
India
About the hosts
Yash & Deeksha's story
It's a love story. We met on Instagram, I was the one to initiate talk. Our bond grew strong day by day. I was working in Bangalore while she was working in mumbai. We both are born and brought up in Mumbai. Eventually we started meeting and sonner than later we felt the bond and love for each other. I am an Internal Auditor and she is a teacher. We went to staycations together to know each other pretty well. It was a charismatic impact and feel that allowed us to make it official.
Day 1Sunday, December 6, 2026Mumbai
Starting time (approximately): 12:00 PM (noon)
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Haldi Ceremony
The haldi event is a pre-wedding Hindu ritual where turmeric paste is applied to the bride and groom for purification, blessing, and a symbolic glow before marriage. It is usually joyful, family-led, and full of songs, laughter, and blessings.
The venue is usually decorated with yellow flowers, marigolds, banana leaves, or a simple floral backdrop.
Ceremony flow
Guests arrive and are welcomed with music, flowers and a light drink/lunch setup.
The bride or groom, or both, are seated for the ritual, often in yellow or simple traditional clothes.
Elders or close family members begin by applying the first turmeric paste and offering blessings.
Other relatives and friends apply haldi one by one, usually on the face, neck, hands, and feet.
The mood becomes playful, with singing, teasing, dancing, and people smearing haldi on each other.
The ceremony will end with photos, a family meal and lots of joy.
Sangeet Ceremony
Guests arrive and are welcomed into a decorated venue with festive seating and music.
The hosts open the event with a short welcome, introduction, or family greeting .
Close relatives and friends perform choreographed dances or sing traditional songs .
The bride’s side and groom’s side often take turns with performances, jokes, or short speeches .
After planned performances, the dance floor opens for all guests .
Food, drinks, and casual mingling continue through the rest of the evening.
A sangeet is less of a formal religious ritual and more of a celebratory event centered on family bonding and entertainment
Day 2Monday, December 7, 2026Mumbai
Starting time (approximately): 3:30 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Marriage Ceremony
The groom arrives in the baraat, often with music and family celebration.
The bride’s family welcomes the groom with tilak, aarti, garlands, drink and sweets.
Later, the couple exchanges garlands, known as jaimala or varmala.
The priest begins prayers, often starting with a Ganesh puja or other opening invocation.
The bride is brought to the mandap, and the sacred fire is lit or prepared.
The kanyadaan or bride-giving ritual takes place.
The couple performs the key fire ritual and takes the saptapadi, the seven sacred steps around the fire.
The mangalsutra will be tied and sindoor is applied.
The priest gives blessings, and the family performs final aarti and congratulations.
The Event will have lots of food and drinks at Evening Snack Time and Dinner time such as Indian/Chinese/Punjabi/Other Cuisines. For drinks there will be option such as juices and dessert to end with.
