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hi<3
okay just an idea but like hb a one shot of harry and yn having an Indian wedding??
I WOULD MELT
i mixed it up a bit! hope you don't mind but I added some dancing in between! hehe
words: 2.2k
warnings: cute fluff, alludes to smut!
The sound of jubilant music and joyous laughter filled the air as Y/N took Harry's hands in her own, gazing at him with all the love in her heart.
It was the day they had been dreaming of for what felt like an eternity - their beautiful Indian wedding celebration. After months of careful planning and preparation, it was finally time to declare their everlasting love and commitment in front of their closest family and friends.
As Y/N looked into Harry's bright green eyes, she felt herself getting choked up with happy tears. He was the most gorgeous sight she had ever seen in his ivory sherwani with delicate embroidery and a baby pink safa atop his unruly chestnut curls. A radiant smile lit up his entire face as he mouthed "I love you" to her.
Y/N hoped her own appearance took Harry's breath away just as much. She was draped in a stunning red and gold lengha with the most intricate designs she had ever seen. Golden jewelry adorned her neck, wrists and fingers, while a striking tikka rested on her forehead. After hours of professionalmehndi application, her hands and feet were works of art covered in the most beautiful henna patterns.
Their wedding mandap looked like it was straight out of a dream, covered in layers of vibrant red fabric and masses of exotic flowers. The entire venue was bursting with rich colors, from the ornate rugs underfoot to the twinkling strings of lights hanging overhead. Harry and Y/N had spent endless hours with the planners to ensure every last detail was absolutely perfect for commemorating this special day properly.
As the ceremonies began, they went through each traditional rite and ritual with profound reverence and care. When the time came to exchange floral varmala garlands, Harry could barely contain his boyish grin as he struggled slightly to get the hanging blooms around Y/N's neck. She laughed lightly as she did the same for him, feeling like her heart could burst with love and happiness in that moment.
The ceremonies paused briefly for the jaimala, a ritual where the couple tried to be the first to successfully garland each other. Amid a chorus of cheers from the guests, Y/N and Harry playfully danced around for several minutes, narrowly missing each other until finally Harry swept in and captured Y/N's neck with the floral necklace.
She gasped in delight as he pulled her in close, pressing their foreheads together tenderly. "I've got you forever now," he murmured, just for her to hear. Y/N felt herself melt at the warmth and adoration in his voice as she reached up to cradle his face in her hands.
"And I've got you," she whispered back reverently. "Always and forever."
Harry leaned in to capture her lips in a soft, lingering kiss, forgetting about their audience for a brief moment. A joyous howl went up from the guests that broke them apart with sheepish grins. Their loved ones had anxiously awaited this special union, and they were determined to savor every second of it.
The rest of the rituals and pheras passed by in a beautiful, colorful blur. Y/N felt herself getting choked up again as they took their sacred vows, promising to love, honor and cherish one another until their very last breaths. Harry gazed at her adoringly, stroking her cheek tenderly with his thumb as they repeated the powerful words.
"You are my soulmate, my partner, my everything," he said throatily, his eyes shining with unshed tears of happiness. "Thank you for making me the luckiest man in the world by becoming my wife."
Unable to contain herself a moment longer, Y/N let a few tears slip free as she beamed at her new husband. She leaned up on her tiptoes to wind her arms around his neck, pulling him in close.
"There is no one else on this earth I would rather spend my life with than you," she said in a trembling voice thick with emotion. "I am so grateful to now be your wife, and to finally be able to call you my husband. I love you endlessly, Harry."
The tenderness of their embrace was only broken by the sound of loud cheers and clapping as their guests celebrated the joyous union. It was official - Harry and Y/N were finally married, bonded together for all of eternity.
As the ceremonies concluded, everyone made their way to the outdoor reception area where the real festivities could begin. Servers circulated with trays of delicious Indian delicacies, from vegetable samosas and pakoras to spicy curries and flaky, buttery naan bread. One of the first dances kicked off with Harry and Y/N taking center stage, all gazingadoringly at each other as they swayed to the romantic hindi music.
"My beautiful wife," Harry murmured in her ear as they slowly revolved on the dance floor. "I don't think I'll ever get tired of calling you that."
Y/N's face lit up in a bright smile as she gave him an eskimo kiss. "And I'll never get tired of being called your wife, my husband."
Eventually it was time for the grand sangeet celebration, filled with vibrant musical and dance performances from all of their loved ones. It brought tears of laughter and joy to Harry and Y/N's eyes as they watched silly skits, entertaining dances, and heartfelt songs dedicated to their everlasting love.
When their own performance came around, Y/N's heart was pounding in her chest with excited nerves. For months they had been secretly rehearsing an intricate choreographed dance routine to a romantic hindi mashup. As the first few notes of the song rang out, Y/N locked eyes with Harry, giving him a breathtaking smile. There was nowhere else she would rather be than on that dance floor with him, her husband, her forever love.
Harry smiled back like she had hung every star in the night sky, his eyes shining with pure adoration. Even after months together, Y/N's beauty and the depth of love she had for him still managed to take his breath away.
Their dance was utterly captivating and joyous, filled with playful movements and longing gazes as they spun and twisted around each other. At one particularly romantic section, Harry couldn't resist gathering Y/N up into his strong arms, dipping her low as she arched back in a graceful curve. They hovered like that, faces mere inches apart, both of them breathing heavily with beaming smiles.
"I love you so much," Harry mouthed to her fervently before pulling Y/N back up to crush his lips against hers in a heated, passionate kiss.
A roar of approval and applause sounded around them from their cheering guests. They didn't care one bit, choosing instead to lose themselves in their tender liplock for a few heated moments before finally pulling apart, dizzy and breathless with elation.
"And I love you eternally, my husband," Y/N whispered ardently, tracing the line of Harry's parted lips with the pad of her thumb.
The incredible night seemed to whirl by in an unstoppable blur of celebrating, feasting, singing and dancing after that. Every time Y/N locked eyes with Harry, she felt her heart overflow with the depths of her love and commitment for this incredible man that was now her spouse. His radiant smile and looks of pure adoration warmed her down to her very soul.
As the hours ticked by, Y/N felt herself growing weary but still riding cloud nine from the blissful events. Harry seemed to sense her fatigue, coming up behind her to wrap his arms around her waist and press a soft kiss to her temple.
"What do you say we get out of here, wife?" he murmured in a low rumble against her skin. "I've got plans for celebrating our new marriage in private…"
Y/N immediately felt a rush of heated desire course through her veins at his suggestive words and tone. She grinned and turned in his arms, pressing a sensual kiss to his parted lips.
"Whatever you say, husband," she replied huskily.
The two of them slipped away from the raging celebration largely unnoticed, both too eager to begin their new life together as spouses. Every second felt so surreal and dreamlike to Y/N, a real-life fairy tale come to life. She felt so incredibly blessed and overflowing with love.
Once they made it back to the privacy of their honeymoon suite, Harry effortlessly swept Y/N up into his arms like she weighed nothing. She let out a surprised giggle, winding her arms around his neck as he carried her over the threshold. His lips instantly crashed into hers in a searing kiss filled with fiery passion and overwhelming love.
They stumbled their way across the romantic suite, shedding clothes and flowers as they went, unable to get enough of each other. Whispered words of adoration and biblical devotion were exchanged between heated kisses and roaming caresses.
Finally, Harry laid Y/N down on the plush bed covered in fragrant rose petals, hovering over her in breathless awe. His talented fingers deftly undid the remaining jewels and ornaments adorning her body until just her beautiful bare skin remained.
"You are the most gorgeous creature I've ever laid eyes on," he rasped out, trailing reverent kisses along the delicate golden patterns of her mehndi. "My breath was taken away the second I saw you today."
Y/N felt a fresh wave of desire crash over her at his words, a soft whimper escaping her parted lips as his mouth continued worshipping every inch of her. She pulled him back up, crashing their lips together in a tangled dance of tongues and teeth while her nails raked deliciously down the taut muscles of his back.
"And you looked positively sinful, my love," she panted heavily between fevered kisses. "Like the most delectable dream come to life right before my eyes."
Harry growled low in the back of his throat, rolling them over until Y/N was straddling his hips. He looked up at her with hooded, lust-blown eyes, skimming his large palms reverently over the curves of her body.
"You're going to be the most beautiful sight to wake up to for the rest of my days," he said in a gravelly rumble.
Y/N could only whimper and capture his full lips in another bruising kiss as she rolled her hips wantonly against his nude form. The friction and delicious heat between them quickly became maddening with need. Soon they were joined together, moving in an ancient rhythm of love and desire.
All the emotions of the joyous day came pouring out in their lovemaking - the uncontainable happiness, the bone-deep reverence, the overwhelming passion, the profound intimacy. Harry and Y/N clung to each other like they were the only anchor in the raging sea, breathing celestial words of worship and forever into kiss-swollen mouths.
"Mine…my husband…my eternal love…" Y/N chanted like a prayer as her nails dug deliciously into the strong muscles of Harry's shoulders.
"My gorgeous wife," Harry groaned back in adoration, capturing her lips in a searing liplock as their arching bodies found blessed release and sublime rapture together.
The newlyweds laid spent and utterly sated in the tangled cocoon of the sheets afterward, both glowing with the afterglow of their sacred union.
"To have and to hold, for better or worse, for richer or poorer…" Harry murmured, reciting the marriage vows as he nuzzled his face into Y/N's neck, placing tender kisses along her fluttering pulse point. "In sickness and health…until death do us part."
Y/N turned her head, finding his mouth with her own to kiss him deeply and devotedly. "I am yours, and you are mine," she whispered the solemn promise against his parted lips. "From this day forward, until our souls leave this earth."
Harry let out a trembling exhalation at the powerful words, gathering his wife even closer to his body. He felt utterly undone and overwhelmed by the depths of his all-encompassing love for her. After years of searching, he had found his soulmate, his twin flame, his everything.
"I've never felt more complete, more whole, than I do in this very moment with you," he said in a hushed, reverential tone. "My love for you defies articulation, Y/N. You are my heart, my light, my forever."
Their mouths collided in a searing, all-encompassing liplock then, pouring every ounce of their overwhelming love and commitment into the heated embrace. In that singular, blissful moment, there was nothing else in the entire universe except the profound, everlasting truth of their fated union.
As the newlyweds eventually drifted off in a tangle of sated, sleepy limbs, Y/N felt like the luckiest woman in the world to call this incredible man her husband. And Harry felt like the most blessed man alive to have Y/N as his wife, bound together for eternity through their sacred vows and unbreakable love.
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Um how about a Indian reader who believes in sex after marriage sooo when they were in relationship gojo has to kinda suffer (in a funny way) being a herbivore and after there marriage he can't just wait to leave the crowd teasing the reader through the function and it would be more fun if it's an Indian wedding cause we all know ristedar picha na shadi ke pehle chorte hai aur na shaadi ke baad 😆
But getting his hands all over her once they leave them alone
I'm imagining his reaction when reader would cry her eyes out during vidai 😆
Btw new Tumblr user here I got excited knowing a Desi gojo fic writer<3
Feel free to ignore tho
Omggg I loved this request it was soo fun!! Like my literal fantasy came to life here!! I did this request so fast in honor of the Goat's homecoming!!
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The Wedding Night
So you two have been preparing for the wedding for months. Since you had to organize two weddings one Japanese style and one Indian style
When he found out honestly he was quite amused of course but he always respected your decisions. Not without teasing you at every given moment from sexy scenes in movies to books if there were any he would always say "Just wait until the day we get married~" teasing you on how you believed in sex after marriage.
Now the day was finally here, Satoru in a beige sherwani with blue flowers and golden kadhai asdfghjkl.
When you joined the ballroom oh my wearing that royal wedding dress. The red lehenga with gold all over it. Damn, this man fell even harder he didn't even know he could see this day.
After the var mala, You and he sat in front of the mandap now that's where the fun began.
Satoru's slippers were gone in seconds, even the strongest sorcerer couldn't save them.
Your sister got a lot of money in return which made you sigh at both of their behaviors
"Where are my slippers?" Satoru said looking around as you snickered and looked at your sisters (now salis) as one of them wore the slippers. "Jija ji~," Your sisters said menacingly as they tapped on his shoulders making him look around "Oh, you found them? Thank you" He smiled patting one of their head, oh this poor boy doesn't know what is going to happen now as the swiped the slippers as he was about to reach them making he raise his eyebrow. The eldest smiled and said snickering "Nothing in return~" Satoru didn't has a single clue about what she was asking and placed a plate of golgappa from the waiter in her hand. Making you laugh and said "Not that idiot, she's talking about money the neigh(idk what you call it but in my family, they call it neigh or shagun ka lifafa)" "Oh!! Here my sweet sisters-in-law!" He said putting his card in their hands making your and your sister's jaws drop to the floor. "Oh, Beh--" You were about to curse as your elder sister (can be cousin too) covered your mouth. "Not today Y/n."
After the faire and pooja, it was time to play the games. The most intense game of no other. Both of you were so determined to find the ring in the bowl. After, 7 rounds you finally won the first game. While Satoru won the rice game.
At the Dinner, he thought this was the time he finally would get you alone. But unfortunately for him all your relatives when to meet you.
You two were sitting together while the whole family sat on the larger table as Indian dishes were served as the relatives started to come from one of your closets first. First were from your mother's house who came and fed you two a bite of the food (The custom where like the relatives feed you one bite showing their love towards the bride and groom) "Hai mera beta itni badi hogayi," Your Mama said feeding you two a bite as you turned to Satoru and introduced him to your uncle " 'Toru, This is My Mama the one I told you about." You said as Satoru nodded and smiled at him "Yes I remember, Namaste sir" "Oh don't call me sir, I'm your Uncle now boy!" You Uncle fist-bumped your newly wed husband welcoming him to the family as he leaned to your ear and whispered "Hindi seekh raha hai?" He asked as you giggled and nodded "Abhi tak sahi chal rahi hai classes"
Oh, that was just one of them, and many more from both your mother's and father's side. You introduced those who were left in the group photos
After the whole dinner, there was part of the vidai when you both were leaving to go to your hotel. After the whole energetic wedding now everyone had a solemn look as he looked at you hugging your mother and crying your eyes out. Much to say he was amused he was omg he was so confused he thought you didn't want to go but you had lived with him in Japan.
Getting in the car this mf would be 100 perc. be dramatic saying that you didn't love him and broke his heart, and like he never knew you didn't want to live with him. As you explained that is why you were crying. As you two drove to your hotel.Now finally married.
Ohhhh! Here's the fun parttt!! The suhag raat!!
Satoru finally gets you alone when he finally lifts your veil like in the old Bollywood films looking at your beautiful face decorated with gold jewelry as he kissed you so softly and passionately which of course you gladly returned.
The funny part is that he won't still be able to do what he wants, for actually taking off your clothes he and you would take out the jewelry, safety pins, and makeup for like half an hour.
Oh, he would just be soo fucking touchyyy like literally would seduce you when he helped you take off your safety pins. like squeezing your waist or your inner thighs. Well, You know what happened next right? ;)
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Ajeeb Dastan Hai Yeh
Chapter 1 | Next
I hope you guys like this new series. A little cheesy but we love cheese.
This is not how Ram had planned his day to go. Not at all. When he had left the rented house this morning, he had wanted to get his work done and return to Delhi to continue his mission.
Ram initially had no desire to travel from Delhi to Vrindavan, but he was pressured to do so by his superiors.
Apparently Scott had received news about some tampering with the funds in Vrindavan and they had picked Ram to make sure everything was under control.
Akhtar didn’t know why Ram was leaving for Vrindavan, but he kept on repeating that he had a good feeling about Ram leaving for the holy city.
So Ram honestly has no idea of how he ended in this situation with people chasing him, and never in his life had Ram thought he would do such a thing.
Eloping with a bride from her mandap was something Ram never saw in his future, and yet here he is. Running away with someone else’s dulhan.
Shree Mohan. The daughter of most influential man of Hindustan. A girl he met just 30 minutes ago, married her, and then escaped from the mandap.
It all started from yesterday, when Ram had met with Shree’s father, Kishore Mohan, and the man had invited Ram to his youngest daughter’s wedding.
Ram didn’t want to betray the trust of the man who had invited him into his house, but after finding out that the groom had already been married and Kishore knew about it, Ram couldn’t sit still.
Ram remembers sneaking into the bride’s room, who he hadn’t met, to tell her the truth about the groom;
Closing the door behind him, Ram sighs in relief as he has finally made it into the bride’s room after trying several times.
Tracing his eyes around the room, Ram takes in the room in order to locate the bride.
His eyes find her seated in the middle of the bed, a veil over her face. Her knees pulled to her chest, and her head resting on her knees.
Through the veil, Ram can make out the forlorn expression that is present in her form. So lost in her sadness that she doesn’t even notice another presence in the room.
“Shree?” Ram softly calls out her name, taking a step forward towards her.
Ram watches as the bride slowly lifts her veiled head towards him. Gathering his courage, Ram takes a seat on the edge of the bed, in front of her.
Ram knows its not his right, but he cannot help himself when he notices the tear droplet on her hands. His hands clutch the seams of her veil and pull it over her face.
Ram feels the breath being knocked out of him, when his eyes collide with her bewitching face. Even with tears streaming down her eyes, she still manages to be the most alluring woman in Ram’s eyes.
She lives up to her name; Shree. Gorgeous, elegant, and majestic similar to Maa Lakshmi, who has charmed the world charmer.
Shree is a beauty, so ethereal and heavenly in appearance as if an upsara was reincarnated on earth. The red lehenga, and jewelry is like an accessory to her beauty.
Her eyes. What can Ram say about them? They are the most beautiful and divine pair of lotus on the universe, as well as the most pure eyes on the planet. Chocolate brown eyes, the hue of life like the Earth, mystical and as divine and vivid as the lotus.
Her feet and petitie hands are crimson from being dipped in alta, looking like the auspicious hands and feet of Maa Lakshmi. Waiting to bring good fortunate to where they step.
A face as gorgeous as the moon, with a radiance that rivals the sun. An aura of innocence and purity exudes from her features that Ram feels his sins wash away.
The woman in front of him is so mesmerizing and celestial that it seems that she has been the favourite of God to make.
Ram is brought back from admiring her when she slightly shakes the man in front of her. Shaking his head to push those thoughts away, Ram diverts his attention to her.
“Tum yeh shaadi nahi karni chahiye.” Ram’s statement echoes throughout the room due to the silence. [You shouldn’t go ahead with this marriage.]
Shree wipes the tears from her face, looking at Ram confused, “Per kyu?” She questions. [But why?]
Taking a deep breath, Ram looks into her lotus eyes and answers, “Yeh dulha pehle se hi shaadishuda hai.” [The groom is already married.]
Now Ram was expecting many things. Many different ways that Shree would react to this news. He thought she would breakdown, she would scream, she would cry, she would get angry.
But what he wasn’t ready for was her to just pass his a sorrowful smile and downcast her eyes to her hands.
“Humhe pata hai ki dulha shaadishuda hai. Sabko pata hai.” She answers in most heartbreaking tone, playing with the jewellery on her hands. [I know that the groom is married. Everyone knows.]
Ram feels a wave of disbelief course through his body at her words. He lifts the two of them off the bed, standing in the middle of the room, grasping her shoulders in a tight grip, demanding an answer.
“Agar tumhe pata hai ki dulha shaadishuda hai toh fir tumne shaadi keliye haan kyu ki?” [If you know that groom is married then why did you agree to this marriage?]
A bitter laugh escapes Shree’s lips, her eyes finding a home in Ram’s eyes. “Apko lagta hai ki mujhse poocha gaya tha? Baba ne 10 din pehle humse kaha ki meri shaadi hai. Humhe toh yeh bhi pata ki dulha hai kyon. Bas itna pata hai ki uski patni bhi iss shaadi mein hogi.” [Do you think I was asked about this? 10 days ago, Baba just said that I am getting married. I don’t even know who the groom is. All I know is that his wife will attend the wedding as well.]
Without a warning, Shree takes Ram’s hands into hers, “Humhe yeh shaadi nahi karni. Humhe padna hai. Apni padai poori karni hai. Humhe kisi shaadishuda insaan se shadi ni karni hai.” [I don’t want to get married. I want to study. Complete my education. I don’t want to marry an already married man.]
Ram watches Shree’s eyes dance in desperation, he watches her begging him. Begging him to help her. Begging him to save her from this situation.
And so he will. Ram will save Shree from this unwanted marriage. He will take her to Delhi, let her complete her education, but for that he has to do something with her permission.
A man and woman staying together, unmarried is considered a sin in the eyes of society. Even this arrangement with Ram meeting Shree alone is strictly forbidden.
Ram can bare the taunts and the digs at his character. He is used to it. Especially when he has to betray his own people and they cuss at him.
But he cannot bare the fact of letting Shree hearing those words. He cannot let others molest her character and dignity. He cannot watch her die day by day after hearing the taunts.
Fixing his posture, Ram stands tall and fearless in front of Shree, “Tumhe yeh shaadi nahi karni toh theek hai. Per…” [If you don’t want to do this marriage, then alright. But…]
“Per?” [But?]
“Per tumhe mujhse shaadi karni hogi.” Ram finally says the words that have been on his mind. [But you have to marry me.]
Ram observes shock and then betrayal wash over Shree’s face as she pulls her hands away from his grasp.
Taking a few steps back, she collapses on the bed, glaring at him with tears in her eyes. “Yeh kya keh rahe hai aap? Hum apna naam tak nahin jante. Hum toh itna jante hai ki aapko Baba shaadi pe mehman bana kar lekar aaye hain.” [What are saying? I don’t even know your name. I just know that Baba invited you as a guest.]
Ram kneels in front of her, taking her hands into his again. “Main janta hoon ki yeh aasan nahi hai. Per agar tum padna chahti ho toh mere saath bhaag chalo. Delhi mein tumhe pada sakta hoon, tum jitna padna chao tum pad sakhti ho. Per bina rishta ke hum nahi reh payenge.” [I know this is difficult. But if you want to study then run away with me. In Delhi I can help you study, you can study as much as you want. But without a relation, we won’t be able to escape.]
Shree searches Ram’s face for any lies, any deceit, but only finds genuine concern on his face. A million thoughts run throught her mind, all telling her that it isn’t logical to trust a man she just met.
But her heart tells her to trust this man. It tells her to let him guide her through this situation. That he will not let go of her hand. That he will always be there to help her.
With a tilt to her head, Shree asks the question she should have asked first, “Apka naam kya hai?” [What is your name?]
Ram softly grins at the woman, “Mera naam Ram hai. Alluri Sitarama Raju.” [My name is Ram. Alluri Sitarama Raju.]
“Ram, vaada kijiye ki aap mujhe shaadi ke baad padne denge.” Shree frees her hand from Ram’s grip and then holds it in front of him. [Ram, promise me that you will let me continue studying after our marriage.]
Ram smiles at the girl, and places his hand atop of her outstretched hand, solidifying their promise.
“Main vaada karta hoon ki main tumhe shaadi ke bad padne se nahi rokoo ga.” Ram states his promise loud and clear. [I promise that I will not stop you from studying after our marriage.]
“Ab apna sabse zaroori saman apne saath le lo, aur fir hum chalye hai.” [Now take your most important stuff and then we will go.]
Shree nods, jumping from her seat, and running through her room like a tornado. The shift in her mood causes Ram to chuckle at her antics.
He watches as she takes an idol of Radha-Krishna, and a photo of her family in her other hand. With that she toddles back to Ram’s side.
“Chale Shree?” Ram questions with his hand extending towards her. [Shall we, Shree?]
“Chaliye Ram.” Shifting the photo and idol to one hand, Shree places her utmost trust in the man, placing her hand in his. [Let’s go, Ram.]
The two stare at each other, knowing that there is no going back once they leave. The two will embark on a new journey, leaving everything behind.
Thank you for reading this new series I hope you like it as much as the other one. ❤️
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Where they get married. Cathedral Park under St. John's Bridge in Portland Oregon.
When they get married. In autumn (late September) of 2021.
What traditions they include. They have a Christian and Hindu fusion wedding and find ways to blend traditions. Jake and Sarina have a bachelor and bachelorette party respectively. During Sarina's bachelorette party, she has the mehndi ceremony (adorning hands and feet with henna tattoo) with Cassandra, Eve, Nicole, and Estrella. Jai mala (exchanging jasmine flower garlands to wear) and the exchanging of the rings. The jai mala happens when Sarina reaches the end of the aisle. It's followed by the Hindu vows then the Christian vows and the ring exchange. And their friends toss rice at them at the end of the ceremony.
What their wedding cake looks like:
Who smashes the cake into who's face? Sarina smears a bite of cake on Jake's face. While she's laughing, he silences her with a kiss. Which gets cake on Sarina's face and they laugh.
Who proposed to who? Jake proposed to Sarina in the summer of 2020. It was morning and they were having breakfast. Jake made french press coffee (Sarina's favorite way to have coffee). The coffee was in a new mug that he bought for her just because. (Sarina collects novelty mugs). They do the daily crossword together and when Sarina reaches the bottom of her mug she sees "will you marry me?" written on the bottom. Jake gets down on one knee and with a ring and proposes.
Who walks down the aisle and who waits at the alter? Sarina walks down the aisle while Jake waits at the end of it.
What their wedding dress/suit/other looks like: Sarina wears a red bridal lehenga. The garment blends modern and traditional Indian aesthetics. Jake wears a black three piece with a bolo tie and a black cowboy hat.
What their color scheme is and what sort of decor they have. The color scheme is jewel toned and includes red, burgundy, orange, yellow, and forest green. They have a mandap set up on the deck for their alter. Lights, flowers, and foliage are strung up across the arches. There fall leaves and flowers on the stairs which serve as the aisle. The staircase is also lined with glass lanterns with candles inside.
What flowers are in the bouquet (what do the flowers mean?) The bouquet has red roses, purple waterlily dahlias, orange rank and yellow kalanchoe. Red roses symbolize love and passion. Purple dahlias are a symbol of grace, beauty, dignity, and kindness. Ranunculus flowers mean charm and attractiveness and kalanchoes mean persistence and eternal love. For added greenery, the bouquet has seeded eucalyptus, gumdrop eucalyptus, maidenhair fern (in orange), and leatherleaf fern. Eucalyptus is a symbol of strength, protection and abundance. And the fern is a symbol of sincerity, magic, fascination, confidence, shelter, discretion, reverie and a secret bond of love. Silk flowers are used and after the wedding, the bouquet becomes the center piece for the Stones' dining room table.
What their vows are. Saptapadi, the seven vows of Hindu marriage. Jake an Sarina walk seven circles around the fire in the mandap. While walking, they say the vows. 1) To nourish each other. 2) To remain lifelong friends. 3) To be together forever. 4) To take of family. 5) To share joys and sorrows. 6) To preserve wealth. 7) To grow together in strength. After the saptapadi, Jake and Sarina say the classic Christian wedding vows. "I, Jacob Stone, take you, Sarina Bhonsle, to be my wedded wife. . .till death do us part." "I, Sarina Bhonsle, take you, Jacob Stone, to be my wedded husband. . .till death do us part."
If anyone's late to the wedding. Flynn. Naturally.
Who's in the bridal party/groomsmen? It's a small ceremony. Most of the guests are the Library people. And the rest are a few family and friends Jacob and Sarina have outside of the Library. Because of this, they decide to not have a bridal party and groomsmen. Instead they just have a Best Person and a Person of Honor. Jacob asked Cassandra to be his Best Woman. Sarina asks Ezekiel to be her Man of Honor.
What their bridal party/groomsmen are wearing. Ezekiel wears a burgundy suit with a kurta shirt. Cassie wears an orange cowl neck gown. The color coordinates with Jake's orange ranunculus boutonniere.
Who gives speeches at the reception (bonus: what do they say?) Cassie and Ezekiel give speeches. As does Eve and Jenkins. Cass's speech is mostly about the good change she's seen in Jake since Sarina came into his life. Ezekiel ribs Jacob, basically saying that Sarina is too cool for Jake but wishes them a happy life together. Eve's speech is about officially welcoming Sarina into their weird found little family. Eve and Sarina later develop an inside joke that Eve is Sarina's Guardian-in-law. Jenkins congratulations the happy couple and makes a point to tell Jacob how proud he is of him.
Who catches the bouquet? Cassandra catches the bouquet. She then shares a knowing look with Estrella.
What their wedding photos look like. Photos of the newly weds were taken on the Cathedral Park staircase. As well as group photos with Ezekiel and Cassandra and photos with Flynn, Eve, Jenkins, and Nicole. There are also candid photos of the ceremony and the reception. Such as photos of the rice tossing and the cake smashing. Jacob and Sarina have a tri-fold frame of the cake smashing. First photo is of Sarina smashing cake into Jake's face. Second is of Jake kissing Sarina, getting cake on her face, and the third is of them laughing together.
What sort of food they have at the reception. Entrées: Mutton biryani and pork chops w/ fig & grape agrodolce. Appetizers: Bacon wrapped dates w/ goat cheese, potato skins, and amritsari paneer tikka. Side dishes: Masala mac & cheese, quinoa bhel salad, and tamale pie. Desserts: Cherry and apple fried pies, ras malai mousse and thandai truffles.
How wild their reception gets (who dances the best, who gets drunk first, etc.) Ezekiel is the best dancer. Some guests start a limbo contest which Jenkins wins and Flynn was a close second. Cassie gets drunk on champagne.
What their rings look like. Sarina's engagement ring & wedding band and Jake's wedding band.
What sort of favors they have. Wooden engraved bookmarks.
Where they go on their honeymoon. Château de Fère in France.
Something memorable that happens during the party/ceremony. A couple of Jake's cousins get too drunk and start a brawl.
Who officiates the ceremony. They hire a pandit to perform the Hindu parts of the ceremony and a priest to perform the Christian parts.
What song their first dance is to. "Here, There and Everywhere" by The Beatles.
Who gives who away as they walk down the aisle. Jenkins walks Sarina down the aisle.
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[ad_1] Earlier on Thursday, half a dozen men sang a song calling for Islamic revolution on the stage of a Durga puja mandap at Jatra Mohan Sen Hall in Chattogram | Image: Shutterstock4 min read Last Updated : Oct 12 2024 | 8:46 AM IST Seventeen persons have been arrested and about a dozen cases registered after Bangladesh witnessed about 35 untoward incidents related to the ongoing Durga Puja celebrations across the country this month, police said here. The development comes a day after it was discovered that a hand-crafted golden mukut (crown) gifted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi was stolen from a Hindu temple in Bangladesh's southwestern Satkhira district amid Durga Puja celebrations, a theft over which India expressed concern. Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp The five-day Hindu religious festival began with an invocation of Goddess Durga, an occasion called Maha Shasthi on Wednesday. The celebrations would conclude with the immersion of Goddess Durga murtis on Sunday. The minority Hindu population -- Hindus constitute just about 8 per cent of the 170 million Bangladesh population -- faced vandalism of their businesses, and properties and destruction of temples during the student-led violence that erupted following the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on August 5. Since October 1, 35 incidents related to the ongoing Durga Puja celebrations have occurred across the country, leading to 11 cases being filed, 24 general diaries (GD) registered, and 17 individuals arrested, newspaper The Dhaka Tribune said quoting Inspector General of Police (IGP) Md Moinul Islam. Islam visited the Banani Puja Mandap in Dhaka on Friday after which he told reporters that Durga Puja was being celebrated at over 32,000 mandaps nationwide. The IGP's visit was prompted after Hindus in Bangladesh woke up to a shock on Friday when news broke out about the theft of a hand-crafted golden mukut (crown) on Thursday at the Jeshoreshwari Kali temple in Satkhira during his visit to Bangladesh in 2021. The incident prompted the Indian High Commission here to urge the Bangladesh government to investigate the theft and recover the crown apart from taking action against the perpetrators. IGP Islam assured that the police have records of those responsible for the incidents and said: Anyone involved in these disruptions will be brought to justice. We will take strict action if anyone attempts to create chaos or engage in malicious activities during Durga Puja. Responding to a question about the attack in Chittagong, the IGP said, two people were arrested following a raid on Thursday and efforts are on to ascertain the motive behind it. Earlier on Thursday, half a dozen men sang a song calling for Islamic revolution on the stage of a Durga puja mandap at Jatra Mohan Sen Hall in Chattogram, about 250 km southeast of Dhaka, causing widespread outrage, the bdnews24.com said. Chattogram Metropolitan Police on Friday arrested two people over singing the song calling for Islamic revolution, newspaper The Business Standard said. A case was filed against seven people, including the Puja committee's joint general secretary Sajal Dutta, in connection with the Chattogram incident. Hillol Sen Uzzal, general secretary of the Puja Udjapan Parishad in Chattogram, told The Daily Star that the incident shocked the local Hindu community and created a tense situation in the area. A video clip of the incident went viral on social media causing further outrage. Earlier on Friday, Bangladesh police said they have identified a man in connection with the theft of the golden crown, and launched a massive manhunt to recover it. A private news channel showed a young man wearing a white T-shirt and jeans sneaking into the temple when no one was there, removing the golden part of the crown and pocketing it before going away. It could be a simple case of theft or it could be a case of an orchestrated plot.
We demand the matter be investigated properly and the persons involved be brought to justice, leader of Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council Krishna Mukherjee said. Meanwhile, Bangladesh Sangbad Sangtha (BSS), the state-run news agency, said Chiefs of the three services -- Chief of Army Staff General Waker-Uz-Zama, Chief of Naval Staff Admiral M Nazmul Hassan and Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan -- visited the Ramna Kali Temple in Dhaka on Friday. Youth and Sports Adviser Asif Mahmud Sazeeb Bhuiyan exchanged greetings with members of the Hindu community at the Durga Puja puja mandaps at Gallamari Harichand Tagore Temple and Bagmara Govinda Temple in Khulna on Friday. On Sunday, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus is expected to visit the centuries-old Dhakeswari national temple, one of the prominent shaktee peeths, in the heart of the national capital. Earlier last month, with threats from Islamist groups weeks ahead of the Durga Puja celebrations, the interim government's Religious Affairs Adviser AFM Khalid Hossain had warned of tough action against those disrupting communal harmony or targeting places of worship during the Hindu festival. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)First Published: Oct 12 2024 | 8:46 AM IST [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Earlier on Thursday, half a dozen men sang a song calling for Islamic revolution on the stage of a Durga puja mandap at Jatra Mohan Sen Hall in Chattogram | Image: Shutterstock4 min read Last Updated : Oct 12 2024 | 8:46 AM IST Seventeen persons have been arrested and about a dozen cases registered after Bangladesh witnessed about 35 untoward incidents related to the ongoing Durga Puja celebrations across the country this month, police said here. The development comes a day after it was discovered that a hand-crafted golden mukut (crown) gifted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi was stolen from a Hindu temple in Bangladesh's southwestern Satkhira district amid Durga Puja celebrations, a theft over which India expressed concern. Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp The five-day Hindu religious festival began with an invocation of Goddess Durga, an occasion called Maha Shasthi on Wednesday. The celebrations would conclude with the immersion of Goddess Durga murtis on Sunday. The minority Hindu population -- Hindus constitute just about 8 per cent of the 170 million Bangladesh population -- faced vandalism of their businesses, and properties and destruction of temples during the student-led violence that erupted following the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on August 5. Since October 1, 35 incidents related to the ongoing Durga Puja celebrations have occurred across the country, leading to 11 cases being filed, 24 general diaries (GD) registered, and 17 individuals arrested, newspaper The Dhaka Tribune said quoting Inspector General of Police (IGP) Md Moinul Islam. Islam visited the Banani Puja Mandap in Dhaka on Friday after which he told reporters that Durga Puja was being celebrated at over 32,000 mandaps nationwide. The IGP's visit was prompted after Hindus in Bangladesh woke up to a shock on Friday when news broke out about the theft of a hand-crafted golden mukut (crown) on Thursday at the Jeshoreshwari Kali temple in Satkhira during his visit to Bangladesh in 2021. The incident prompted the Indian High Commission here to urge the Bangladesh government to investigate the theft and recover the crown apart from taking action against the perpetrators. IGP Islam assured that the police have records of those responsible for the incidents and said: Anyone involved in these disruptions will be brought to justice. We will take strict action if anyone attempts to create chaos or engage in malicious activities during Durga Puja. Responding to a question about the attack in Chittagong, the IGP said, two people were arrested following a raid on Thursday and efforts are on to ascertain the motive behind it. Earlier on Thursday, half a dozen men sang a song calling for Islamic revolution on the stage of a Durga puja mandap at Jatra Mohan Sen Hall in Chattogram, about 250 km southeast of Dhaka, causing widespread outrage, the bdnews24.com said. Chattogram Metropolitan Police on Friday arrested two people over singing the song calling for Islamic revolution, newspaper The Business Standard said. A case was filed against seven people, including the Puja committee's joint general secretary Sajal Dutta, in connection with the Chattogram incident. Hillol Sen Uzzal, general secretary of the Puja Udjapan Parishad in Chattogram, told The Daily Star that the incident shocked the local Hindu community and created a tense situation in the area. A video clip of the incident went viral on social media causing further outrage. Earlier on Friday, Bangladesh police said they have identified a man in connection with the theft of the golden crown, and launched a massive manhunt to recover it. A private news channel showed a young man wearing a white T-shirt and jeans sneaking into the temple when no one was there, removing the golden part of the crown and pocketing it before going away. It could be a simple case of theft or it could be a case of an orchestrated plot.
We demand the matter be investigated properly and the persons involved be brought to justice, leader of Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council Krishna Mukherjee said. Meanwhile, Bangladesh Sangbad Sangtha (BSS), the state-run news agency, said Chiefs of the three services -- Chief of Army Staff General Waker-Uz-Zama, Chief of Naval Staff Admiral M Nazmul Hassan and Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan -- visited the Ramna Kali Temple in Dhaka on Friday. Youth and Sports Adviser Asif Mahmud Sazeeb Bhuiyan exchanged greetings with members of the Hindu community at the Durga Puja puja mandaps at Gallamari Harichand Tagore Temple and Bagmara Govinda Temple in Khulna on Friday. On Sunday, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus is expected to visit the centuries-old Dhakeswari national temple, one of the prominent shaktee peeths, in the heart of the national capital. Earlier last month, with threats from Islamist groups weeks ahead of the Durga Puja celebrations, the interim government's Religious Affairs Adviser AFM Khalid Hossain had warned of tough action against those disrupting communal harmony or targeting places of worship during the Hindu festival. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)First Published: Oct 12 2024 | 8:46 AM IST [ad_2] Source link
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Vedic Rituals on the Banks of Maa Ganga: Embrace the Sacred Traditions with Shree Krishnayan Desi Gauraksha
Vedic rituals, deeply rooted in the ancient texts of the Vedas, form the bedrock of Sanatan Dharma. These time-honored practices have guided Hindus through life’s significant milestones for millennia, imbuing each occasion with a touch of divinity. From birth to death, Vedic rituals bring spiritual fulfillment and lasting blessings.
The Essence of Vedic Pooja
Central to these practices is the Vedic Pooja, a traditional form of worship involving prayers, offerings, and rituals. This sacred ceremony serves as a means to express gratitude and seek divine blessings during life’s significant events. Whether it’s the Chhathi Ceremony, Annaprashana, or Shraddha, these rituals are carried out through time-honored practices like Havan, Yagna, Shiva Abhishek, and Godaan.
Why Perform Vedic Rituals?
In an age where celebrations often focus on material grandeur, there’s a growing yearning for deeper spiritual fulfillment. Vedic rituals offer a path to inner peace and enduring blessings, far surpassing the fleeting joy of lavish festivities. When we embark on a new venture, we often seek auspicious timings to ensure success, mirroring the alignment of celestial forces during the birth of Lord Rama:
जोग लगन ग्रह बार तिथि सकल भए अनुकूल। चर अरु अचर हर्षजुत राम जनम सुखमूल।।
A Commitment to Sacred Traditions
At Shree Krishnayan Desi Gauraksha, our team of dedicated Vedic Brahmins performs these rituals with meticulous attention, guided by deep knowledge of Shastra, Vedas, and Puranas. Each day begins with Japa and Yagya at dawn, ensuring that every good deed yields manifold fruits. This commitment to ancient customs brings inner peace and lasting satisfaction, resonating with the essence of our spiritual heritage.
Join Us on the Banks of Maa Ganga
We invite you to participate in Vedic rituals at Shree Krishnayan Gaurakshashala, situated on the sacred banks of Maa Ganga in Haridwar. Our Yagya Mandap hosts various ceremonies like Yagyas, Pujas, Shivabhishek, and Japas, all performed by Vedic Brahmins. These rituals are not merely ceremonial; they are profound spiritual acts that bring peace and blessings into your life.
Our gaushala, home to over 22,000 desi cows, is managed by saints who distribute milk and other products freely to saints, tapasvis, gausewaks, and ashrams. Whether you join us online or in person, rituals like Gaudan and Shivabhishek are powerful means to achieve success in your studies, career, and personal life.
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Online Shiv Abhishek: Performed by Vedic Brahmins on the banks of Maa Ganga in Rishikesh, this sacred ritual is conducted in the foothills of the Himalayas, under the divine gaze of Kedarnath and Neelkanth Mahadev. Lord Shiva, known as Ashutosh, is easily pleased and generously grants boons. The Shiv Abhishek ritual, performed with Gangajal, is a potent means to remove obstacles and fulfill dreams. As Lord Rama himself performed this ritual, its significance is deeply rooted in our scriptures:
जो गंगाजलु आनि चढ़ाइहि । सो साजुज्य मुक्ति नर पाइहि ।। (Ramcharit Manas)
Online Yagya: Our scriptures describe various Yagyas, such as Putresthi and Kamesthi, which fulfill wishes and remove obstacles. However, for a Yagya to bear fruit, the purity of the ingredients, the precision of mantra pronunciation, and the sanctity of the Brahmins’ lifestyle are crucial. At Krishnayan, we ensure that every detail is in accordance with Shastra, using desi cow ghee to maximize the Yagya’s efficacy.
Annadanam: On your auspicious day, you can feed Brahmins, saints, tapasvis, and beggars. Proper meals are served in your name, nourishing hidden saints and tapasvis in Haridwar and Rishikesh, who bless you for your generosity.
Gaugrass: Feeding Gaumata is equivalent to offering nourishment to 33 crore deities residing within her. At Shree Krishnayan Gauraksha, home to over 18,000 desi cows, your offerings ensure that these sacred beings are well-fed, sheltered, and cared for in every respect.
Online Godaan: A Vedic Brahmin will perform an online Godaan on the day of your event. This elaborate ritual, conducted as per Vedic scriptures, ensures that the cow donated on your behalf is milked and fed to saints and tapasvis throughout its life. Performed on the banks of Maa Ganga, this Godaan purifies you and frees you from all sins, fulfilling your Sankalp and leading you to eternal bliss.
Join us in these sacred rituals and experience the profound peace and blessings that come from upholding the traditions of our ancestors. Shree Krishnayan Desi Gauraksha welcomes you to partake in these divine ceremonies, whether in person or online, and connect with the spiritual essence of our ancient heritage..
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Pune: PMC Introduces Single Window Permissions for Ganeshotsav Mandaps and Arches
Reported by Tikam Shekhawat Pune, 21st August 2024: The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has streamlined the process for Ganeshotsav Mandap and Welcome Arch permissions by extending the validity of permits issued in 2019 for five years. This move means that license holders from 2019 will not need to reapply for new permissions for this year’s celebrations. However, for Ganesh Mandals seeking new…
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Mandap Trends 2024: The Latest Additions to Indian and Asian Wedding Décor
Mandap is an area of great significance in Indian and Asian weddings for this is the sacred place where the couples are united for life. Guided by age-old rituals, the mandap is the space where mantras are chanted, vows are said and this union is witnessed by the loved ones of both the bride and the groom.
This is the prime reason why people so meticulously plan their mandap decorations. When done magnificently, this space can become an embodiment of beauty, shining with vibrant colors, intricate designs, and opulent adornments.
Embellished with varieties of styles and trends, the mandap’s ornate structure becomes a visual spectacle that awes everyone. That’s why every element is meticulously shaped and constructed to create a breathtaking ambiance, symbolizing the grandeur and celebration of Indian and Asian weddings.
Over the years, mandap décor has gathered vivid ideas. Starting from fragrant flowers and shimmering metals to luxurious fabrics and enchanting lights, wedding planners had done a splendid job to give it a magical transformation.
The modern décor concepts present people with plenty of options to choose from given that it has now added the latest trends to its list.
So if you’re someone who is looking for some classic ideas and hoping to set a new trend, here are some of the latest mandap trends that are more likely to rule the weddings of 2024.
1. Less is More with Wonderful Wood
The new décor mantra of the modern era is ‘less is more’. This trend has found its way to the mandaps too. Wood is the primary material that is being used. Mahogany, mulberry, satinwood, teak wood — you can choose four wooden pillars and can decorate them elegantly with lights, flowers, or fabrics.
Wood gives a natural yet sophisticated touch to your mandap. It doesn’t look overdone but offers an aesthetic allure to the surroundings that are hard to miss. So give it a go.
2. Canopies of Mixed Elements
Canopies have always attracted the attention of love birds. So, one can argue of a canopy is the latest addition. Well, it’s not but its décor style is. Compared to older times when the canopy was mostly crafted of a single element, modern decorators give it a touch of mixed elements.
You can go for an ethereal canopy with drapes, one adorned with flowing drapes in sheer fabrics. Soft chiffon, organza, or silk billow, that subtly catches the light and creates a delicate ambiance. You can tie the drapes with floral accents, ribbons, or beaded embellishments.
The play of light and shadow along with the gentle movement of the drapes will give it an enchantingly romantic feel and will make the mandap all dreamy.
3. Traditional Elements with Modern Touch
As with their houses, modern couples are looking forward to combining traditional elements with contemporary designs to give their mandaps a modern touch. This can be done by using modern geometric patterns, minimalist structures, or sleek metallic accents while still maintaining the essence of traditional Indian and Asian aesthetics.
To make your décor more varied you can also try combining elements from different cultures and styles, which is also a growing wedding décor trend. The amalgamation of different cultures creates an eclectic fusion décor. The idea is to celebrate diversity.
You can combine Indian and Asian traditions with Western influences or blend elements from different regions of India or Asia, resulting in a vivacious and pulsating décor. You can mix Indian textiles, Chinese lanterns, or Japanese-inspired floral arrangements and can create a harmonious cultural arrangement.
4. Go Eco-Friendly with the Natural Touch
Sustainable and eco-friendly décor options are another trending décor concept. With people becoming more conscious about their carbon footprint, more and more couples are opting for natural and biodegradable materials like bamboo, jute, or recycled paper, for mandap decorations.
Using plants or floral arrangements that can be repurposed after the wedding is also a sustainable choice. You can also go for a rustic wedding arch ornamented with natural vines. Try and incorporate more greenery and use more natural shades.
5. Make it More Personalized
Personalization has become a global trend and it’s not just shopping. It has made its way into wedding decorations too. Couples are now craving customized backdrops that include monograms, their initials, or designs that reflect their story.
The customized elements not only offer a unique touch but also make the mandap special for the couple. It portrays their loyalty, respect, and lifetime commitment to each other.
6. Win Hearts with Creative Lighting
Since most Indian and Asian weddings take place at night, couples get a wonderful opportunity to make it special with creative lighting. Though lights are an inevitable part of any wedding décor, people overlook their potential to make the whole thing magnificent.
Lights can create and cast a diving aura upon the surroundings. The use of artistic lighting techniques can magically transform the ambiance of the mandap. Using fairy lights, hanging lanterns, chandeliers or even candles can create an enchanted and ethereal atmosphere, especially for evening and nighttime ceremonies.
7. Show Off with Floral Extravaganza
Imagine stepping into a mandap embellished with a classic floral extravaganza. Right from the entrance to the pillars and arches, every place is glorified with fresh bloom and welcoming fragrances. Roses, marigolds, orchids, and lilies intermingle to create cascading, fragrant atmosphere.
You can add exclusiveness to your mandap by choosing flowers of colors that harmonize with the wedding theme. It can vary from soft pastels to strong tones, adding a sense of opulence and natural beauty to the mandap.
So, what is it going to be?
Now that you have the list with you, which one would you opt for? Confused? Well, a simple way to do things is to remember that trends can vary based on personal preferences, culture, traditions, and religious aspects.
Moreover, most couples strive to create unique and custom-crafted mandap décor that reflects their style and celebrates their heritage. Just know that beyond its aesthetic allure, the mandap is the focal point in Indian and Asian weddings.
It brings families and friends together, fostering a sense of unity and camaraderie. So whether you choose traditional elegance or the ethereal play of drapes, your décor style will eventually contribute to the beauty and visual splendor of the mandap, making it memorable for everyone.
That’s the reason why need to hand over this delicate task to professionals who know and understand the sanctity of the mandap. Shenai Weddings is happy to help you out. Just let us know what’s on your mind and together, we can make your dream of an elegant mandap come true.
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Indian wedding mandaps manufacturer
Zeenat Decor is a company that creates exquisite wedding decor products. We make fiber mandaps, fiber stages, and wedding furniture that are elegant, unique, and high-quality. Also we design and decorate banquet halls into dreamy and enchanting spaces. We have a team of experts who set trends and innovate new designs. We are Zeenat Decor, a team of passionate and creative people who make wedding decor products. Also, We started with a small workshop in Delhi, where we designed and manufactured fiber mandaps, fiber stages, and wedding furniture. Likewise we offer indian wedding mandaps, banquet hall interior designing services.
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Best Decorators in Pune: Transforming Your Events into Stunning Visual Spectacles
Introduction
Pune, known for its rich cultural heritage and modern urban charm, is a city that loves to celebrate in style. Whether it’s a wedding, corporate event, or a private party, the right décor can elevate any occasion to new heights. The best decorators in Pune are masters at creating stunning visual spectacles that leave lasting impressions. Let’s explore some of the top decorators in Pune who are renowned for their creativity, professionalism, and impeccable attention to detail.
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Why Hire Professional Decorators?
1. Expertise and Creativity: Professional decorators bring a wealth of experience and innovative ideas to the table, ensuring your event is unique and memorable.
2. Theme Development: They can help you develop a cohesive theme and bring it to life through intricate and thoughtful design elements.
3. Stress-Free Planning: With professionals handling the décor, you can focus on enjoying your event without the stress of coordinating details.
4. Attention to Detail: From the grandest installations to the smallest touches, professional decorators ensure every aspect of your décor is flawless.
5. Resource Management: They have established relationships with vendors, ensuring you get the best quality materials and services within your budget.
Top Decorators in Pune
1. Dream Décor
Overview: Dream Décor is known for their artistic flair and ability to transform any space into a dreamland. Their team of creative professionals works closely with clients to understand their vision and deliver stunning results.
Specialties: Wedding décor, corporate events, themed parties, and floral arrangements.
Unique Features: Customizable décor packages, innovative design concepts, and meticulous execution.
2. The Wedding Designers
Overview: Specializing in wedding décor, The Wedding Designers have a reputation for creating magical and elegant settings. They focus on personalizing every element to reflect the couple's story and preferences.
Specialties: Wedding décor, mandap decoration, reception setups, and destination weddings.
Unique Features: Bespoke wedding themes, intricate floral designs, and comprehensive décor services.
3. Celebrations Events
Overview: Celebrations Events offers a wide range of décor services for various events. Their team is dedicated to delivering high-quality, aesthetically pleasing décor that enhances the overall ambiance of any event.
Specialties: Weddings, corporate events, social gatherings, and birthday parties.
Unique Features: Versatile design styles, budget-friendly packages, and professional project management.
4. Eventina
Overview: Eventina is a full-service event decoration company known for its creative and personalized approach. They specialize in crafting unique and memorable décor that leaves a lasting impression.
Specialties: Wedding décor, corporate events, private parties, and themed decorations.
Unique Features: Innovative use of space, personalized design elements, and attention to detail.
5. Décor Dreams
Overview: Décor Dreams is renowned for their luxurious and sophisticated décor setups. They combine traditional elements with modern aesthetics to create breathtaking designs that captivate guests.
Specialties: Luxury weddings, corporate galas, social events, and festive decorations.
Unique Features: High-end décor solutions, bespoke design services, and exquisite craftsmanship.
Key Considerations When Choosing a Decorator
1. Experience and Portfolio: Review their past work to ensure their style aligns with your vision and they have experience with similar events.
2. Budget: Discuss your budget upfront and ensure the decorator can deliver within your financial constraints.
3. Client Reviews and Testimonials: Look for feedback from previous clients to gauge their reliability and quality of service.
4. Personalization Options: Choose a decorator who offers customization to tailor the décor to your specific needs and preferences.
5. Availability and Flexibility: Ensure they are available on your event date and can accommodate any changes or special requests.
Conclusion
Pune’s best decorators are dedicated to turning your event into a visually stunning and unforgettable experience. Their creativity, professionalism, and attention to detail ensure that every event they handle is a masterpiece. Whether you’re planning a wedding, corporate function, or a private celebration, these top decorators in Pune will bring your vision to life with their exceptional décor services. Transform your event into a magical spectacle by choosing the right decorator who understands your style and requirements.
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