Wedding Ceremony

The Traditional Hindu Pheras
Event Details
About the Ceremony
The traditional Hindu wedding ceremony, known as "Pheras," is a sacred ritual where the bride and groom take seven vows around the sacred fire, symbolizing their commitment to each other.
The ceremony begins with the arrival of the groom, followed by the bride's entrance and the exchange of garlands (Jaimala). The main ritual involves the couple taking seven rounds (Pheras) around the fire, each round representing a unique vow they make to each other.
Please be present and join us in blessing the couple as they embark on this beautiful journey together.
What to Expect
Baraat & Groom's Arrival
A lively procession as the groom arrives with his family and friends
Jaimala
Exchange of floral garlands between the bride and groom
Joota Churai
The groom's shoes are hidden, and he must negotiate their return
Pheras
Seven sacred rounds around the fire, each with a vow
Blessings & Celebration
Join us for blessings, photos, and a joyful celebration
Dress Code
Dress in your traditional best to honor the occasion, all colors are welcome, but do avoid fully white, black or red outfits.