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A wedding feast in God's own
Country "Kerala" on banana leaves, a decorated elephant to
bring the groom, a performance of classical Indian music and dance,
decorating of hands and feet of the bride with Henna, silk sari for the
bride and dhoti and white shirt for the groom.. what else would you need
to make a perfect wedding day! May it be an Indian style of wedding
ceremony which follow all those traditions and rituals or just the English
blessings by Priest/Specialist, we are bound to make your day a
memorable one.
Venues :
We have chosen a couple of beautiful Backwaters and Beach Resorts in
Trivendrum, Alleppey, Kovalam, Kochi etc to suit your any requirement,
taste and budget. Venue shall be recommended to you by our wedding
planners.
What the wedding includes:
- Accommodation for you and Guests
- Clothes for bride (silk sari and Costume jewellery) and the groom
(dhoti and white shirt, with white shawl) and help with makeup and
dressing
- Floral decoration of venue, pandal (tent) decorated with flowers (Mandapam),
- The ceremony
- Live Indian music and a wedding feast on banana leaves
- Performance of classical India dance
- Decorated elephant to bring the groom. (Additional Elephants can be
arranged at an additional cost.)
- Photography and Video
- Wedding Planner on site
There are several other attractive services offered at extra cost
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive by noon for lunch and the 'exchange of invitations' -
Bridal Mehndi ceremony. The hands and feet of the bride are decorated
with Henna. Visit to local tourist attractions and market can be
organised. Live evening performance of South India classical music
during dinner.
Day 2: Breakfast. By 9am, the groom's family is taken to the Siva temple
to get the Nuptial Chain blessed. Make your way on the decorated
elephant, with family members and Panchavadyam musicians in tow. The
bride's family will receive them at the gate with Thalies, garlands and
floral showers. The Thalies are exchanged and the groom and family are
taken to the decorated pandal for the rituals over the Homakudam (fire
as witness) with the Hindu priest (Pujari). Garlands are exchanged by
the couple and the nuptial chain tied. This signifies their sacred union
as husband and wife. Wedding sadhya (feast) on banana leaves follows.
Afternoon at leisure. Evening: 6:00 - 7:30 Performance by dance troupe
showing the classical dance forms of Kerala.
Day 3: Visits to the local area and a farewell Dinner
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