Close family — blessings before everything.
We're getting married
A traditional ceremony, a regal evening, every ritual honoured.
Our story
Two Sydney families with one shared priest and forty years of friendship — we grew up at each other's Diwali parties. The wedding is traditional, the party is not.
Officially, at a Diwali party in 1999. Romantically, at the same party in 2023.
A temple blessing at dawn, then breakfast for sixty. Standard.
Pheras in the morning, sindoor at noon, an emerald-and-gold evening.
The celebration
Close family — blessings before everything.
Pheras, sindoor and mangalsutra — prasad served after.
Dinner, duets, and a dance floor that won't quit.
Times and venues become proper schedule fields in your builder.
Gallery
Try your own photos — they stay on your device. Real uploads (with approval before anything goes live) happen in the builder.
Travel & stays
Limited — family first, then first-come.
Group rates under 'M&A'.
Registry & dress code
Your presence and blessings are the gift. Wishing well and shagun details for those who ask.
Dress code: Traditional or black tie — emerald, gold and jewel tones are the palette.
RSVP
Sample form — on your real site, every reply lands against the right household in your guest list, with meals and plus-ones attached.