Muhurtham – Bridal Series 2021

Keeping it Natural and Simple!

The Bride has made her way to the Mandap and is shielded by a Terasalla, a curtain that prevents the Groom from seeing his Bride prior to the Muhurtham time. 

The combination of ingredients signifies the strength of the union shared through sweet and bitter times. The screen between the couple is then removed, signifying that the two separate individuals are now united in marriage. When the Muhurtham time arrives, the curtain drops, revealing the Bride and Groom to each other and thus allowing for the wedding rituals to begin.

The Mehandi Ceremony – Bridal Series 2021

Getting ready for a Mehandi party, with a night of fun with lots of food, music and dancing. Traditionally, the bride would have intricate henna patterns applied to their hands and feet during the event.

Our Mehandi Party – one of most festive and exciting celebrations with bright colourful dresses, choreographed dancing and bhangra music. 

If that’s what you imagined as well, you are not wrong, but there is much more to this colourful ceremony.