Mehendi

Thu
Apr 4
2024
1:00 pm TO 3:30 pm

ITC Grand Chola
63, Anna Salai
Little Mount, Guindy

Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600032
India


Baraat

Thu
Apr 4
2024
4:30 pm TO 5:30 pm

ITC Grand Chola, Chennai
63, Anna Salai
Little Mount, Guindy

Chennai, 600032
India

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Sangeeth

Thu
Apr 4
2024
6:30 pm TO 10:00 pm

ITC Grand Chola
63, Anna Salai, Little Mount
Guindy

Chennai, 600032
India

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Religious Ceremony

Fri
Apr 5
2024
8:00 am TO 1:30 pm

ITC Chola
63, Anna Salai, Little Mount
Guindy

Chennai, 600032
India

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Reception

Fri
Apr 5
2024
6:30 pm

ITC Grand Chola
63, Anna Salai, Little Mount
Guindy

Chennai, 600032
India

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US Reception

Sat
May 11
2024
5:00 pm

Ritz Carlton - Tysons Corner
1700 Tysons Blvd
McLean, VA 22102


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Henna Celebration!
Dress Code

Indian or western festive formal - fun, bright colors are recommended!

Description

Mehndi, otherwise known as henna, is a paste associated with positive spirits and good luck. Indian Wedding tradition calls for a Mehndi ceremony to be held the night before the wedding as a way of wishing the bride good health and prosperity as she makes her journey on to marriage. The Mehndi Ceremony is organized by the Bride’s family bringing together the female components of each side.

While Mehndi is mainly for females, male relatives are invited to join in on the party that comes after the Bride has completed her henna. The core significance of applying Mehndi is to utilize its natural medicinal herbal remedies, cooling the body and relieving the Bride of any stress before her big day. Henna is applied to both the hands and the feet as a means of cooling the nerve-endings of the body, preventing the nerves from tensing up.

A parade to celebrate the Groom's arrival
Dress Code

Indian or western festive formal - fun, bright colors are recommended!

Description

Traditionally, on the day of marriage in the morning before muhurtham (the ceremony), the groom’s family arrive at the bride’s village but do not enter the bride’s home. The mappillai veetar (groom’s side) arrive and wait at some Pillayar (Ganesha) temple or community canters where the pen veetar (bride’s side) headed by bride’s father go to welcome them with band.

Celebration of the first time that the Bride and Groom's families come together. Performances, dinner, and dancing!
Dress Code

Indian or western festive formal - fun, bright colors are recommended!

Traditional Indian wedding ceremony
Dress Code

Traditional Indian formal or western formal

Music, Dinner, and Dancing!
Dress Code

Men and Women - wear Indian or Western formal. 

Single Image
Dress Code

Black-Tie optional - western or Indian formal wear