Destination Wedding In Vrindavan and Booking

Destination Wedding In Vrindavan, Cost and Booking Procedure

Wedding planners in Vrindavan also known as Brindaban is a historical city in Mathura. Vrindavan is considered the jewel of the Brijbhumi as the lord Krishna left an indelible impression of his childhood days there. It’s home to temples dedicated to Krishna and his lover the deity Radha. There are more than 300 temples like the prem mandir, Lotus Temple, Banke Bihari Temple, etc. It is a very beautiful place and has been a tourist attraction among all. Many people who believe in Lord Shri Krishna come here to do their wedding. People who want to plan a destination wedding in Vrindavan.

Destination Wedding In Vrindavan

  1. Prem mandir
  2. Lotus temple
  3. Banke Bihari temple
  4. Radha Raman temple
  5. Shri Krishna Janam bhumi

BRIDE/ GROOM PROFILES VIEW/ ACCESS:

  1. After authenticating the profile, matching profiles will be shared via e-mail and other means.
  2. The shared profiles must not be shared with others.
  3. A meeting will be arranged on a mutual agreement.
  4. Views/ Opinions can be passed thru the Agent.

SPECIAL MARRIAGE REGISTRATION

The special marriage registration or any other form. The bride should have completed 21 and 18 years of age, respectively. The notice of intended marriage must first be issued. If no objection to the marriage is received within 30 days of the notice, the marriage will be registered.

  • The marriage registration procedure varies from state to state. A receipt will be issued by the temple staff which can be used for the registration.

NECESSARY PAPERWORK AND DOCUMENTATION:

  • Bride and Groom’s Aadhar Cards photocopies
  • Bride and Groom’s 10th mark sheet or Date of birth certificate Photocopies
  • Bride’s parents and Groom’s Aadhar Cards photocopies
  • Wedding invitation card
  • Marriage Photos
  • Three witnesses along with their Aadhar Cards photocopies.
  • Visa or ration card for any foreign parties involved in the marriage that will last longer of stay.
  • Divorce paper or death certificate if you’ve been previously married and divorced or widowed.

WEDDING TRADITIONS AND CUSTOMS:

  • Indian weddings are full of traditions and customs, most of which are considered optional to the couple getting married. You might consider including some of the following in your ceremony:

Mauli:

  • 15 days before the wedding, the Mauli (string) is tied to the groom and his parents to ask the gods for a safe wedding day

Union of Souls:

  • It’s common to tie the bride’s Safi to the groom’s scarf to symbolize they’re coming together

Henna:

  • Traditionally, an Indian bride covers her skin in Henna, which is applied by her female friends and family members

Sangeet:

  • Guests will perform a sort of talent show with choreographed dances, musical numbers, and skits in honour of the couple

Bou Bhat:

  • The day after the wedding, the groom’s family and friends have lunch, wherein the bride is formally invited to the family. The groom pledges responsibility for the bride and gives her a sari as a gift

A wedding in India will indeed require planning, time, and money. However, it’s also sure to be a celebration that your family and friends remember for a long time to come.

BRINGING FAMILIES CLOSER

  • Whether it is an arranged marriage or one where you share a love story with your partner, the families need to indulge in more than just a meet and greet. One lunch is not enough to build a bong and a destination wedding in India allows the families to stay together and spend quality time before and after the wedding to bond candidly and build better relations with the in-laws.

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