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Aditi and Gurjot

April 16, 2025

Aditi and Gurjot

April 16, 2025
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April 16, 2025

Aditi & Gurjot’s Sangeet and Jaago

April 16, 2025
7:00 PM
Attire: Formal Indian
Deewan Banquet 560 Shelton Road Piscataway, NJ 08854 This Sangeet and Jaggo ceremony is a vibrant and joyful traditional celebration. Picture this: colorful decorations, lively music, and dancing under the stars. This merges two beautiful cultures into one big party! During this event, friends and family come together to bless the soon-to-be-married couple.

Aditi’s Mehendi Night

Thursday, April 17, 2025
6:00 PM
Attire: Casual Indian Wear
~ Bride’s family only ~ Bride’s Family Residence 30 James Place Galloway, New Jersey 08205 Mehendi: Also known as Henna. The mehendi ceremony is a pre-wedding celebration in hindu culture that involves applying henna to the bride and other women in the family. The ceremony is a time for celebration, song, and dance, and is usually held two to three days before the wedding. Dinner to follow

Gurjot’s Maiyaan

Thursday, April 17, 2025
6:00 PM
Attire: Casual Indian wear
~ Groom’s family only ~ Groom’s Family Residence 85 Berry St Valley stream, New York 11580 The maiyaan ceremony is a joyful tradition where friends and family apply turmeric paste to the bride and groom. This ritual symbolizes cleansing the skin and bringing out a natural glow, preparing them for their big day with radiant energy and blessings. Dinner to follow

Aditi’s Haldi and Choora Ceremony

Friday, April 18, 2025
11:00 AM
Attire: Wear Yellow or Orange
~ Bride’s family only ~ Bride’s Family Residence 30 James Place Galloway, New Jersey 08205 The Haldi is an auspicious pre-wedding ritual common at traditional Indian weddings. During this event, guests apply turmeric paste on the bride and groom's face, hands, and feet, symbolizing a happy and glowing start to a new life together. Choora: The “Choora” (bangle) ceremony in indian weddings is a cherished tradition for the bride. She wears red and ivory bangles called choora, symbolizing marital bliss and prosperity, presented by her maternal uncles. Accompanied by prayers and songs, the ceremony includes applying haldi paste for a radiant glow. The choora is worn for a few months after the wedding, marking the bride's transition and auspicious start to married life. Lunch to follow

Gurjot’s Baraat

Saturday, April 19, 2025
9:00 AM–10:00 AM
Attire: Formal Indian
Location: TBD ~ Groom’s Family Only ~ Baraat: This is the groom's procession into the wedding ceremony. The groom's family and guests will parade/dance towards the entrance of the Gurdwara where the bride's family/guests will be waiting to receive them.

Anand Karaj

Saturday, April 19, 2025
11:00 AM–12:00 PM
Attire: Formal Indian
Gurdwara Sant Sagar 242-25 Braddock Ave, Queens, NY 11426 ***Please note location change*** ***Lunch to follow***

Hindu Wedding Ceremony & Reception

Sunday, April 20, 2025
5:00 PM–11:30 PM
The Marigold
315 Churchill Avenue, Somerset, NJ, 08873
Attire: Formal Indian or Black Tie
Hindu Wedding Ceremony Outdoors 5pm - 6:30pm Cocktail Hour 6:30pm - 7:45pm Reception Sandalwood Ballroom 7:45pm - 11:45pm Join us for our final hoorah! This is an Indian traditional reception to celebrate the wedding with Bollywood & Punjabi music, food, and traditions. Guests will join together for a final celebration of the union of two cultures.
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