Baraat & Jaimaal

Sat
May 29
2021
6:00 pm TO 7:00 pm

Live! By Loews Hotel
1600 East Randol Mill Road
Arlington, TX 76011

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The Sangeet

Sat
May 29
2021
7:30 pm TO 11:30 pm

Live! By Loews
1600 East Randol Mill Road
Arlington, TX 76011
United States

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The Ceremony

Sat
May 29
2021
11:30 pm TO 2:00 am

Live! By Loews Hotel
1600 East Randol Mill Road
Arlington, TX 76011
United States

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FAQs

What is a Baraat?

The Baraat is the traditional groom’s procession toward the wedding. The groom will come in with all Baraatis (the grooms friends and family) with tons of dancing to kick off the wedding!

Event Details

Traditional Ceremonies & Pictures with the Elephant

For guests who would like to see or take pictures with the elephant prior to the Baraat, please arrive by 5:30 PM. The Baraat (groom's procession) will start in the back of the Loews hotel and work it's way up to the site of the Milni. The Milni (greeting of the two families) will take place after the Baraat. The Dwar Puja (a puja to welcome the groom) will follow the Milni and then lead into the Bridal Procession and Jaimaal (garland exchange). 

FAQs

The Sangeet will follow immediately after Baraat

Please join us for a night of dinner and dance following the Baraat! 

Dress Code

Indian Formal or Cocktail attire

Parking Info

Hotel Parking & Valet

Parking information will be updated closer to the event

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Event Details

Music Night

The Sangeet is a fun night filled with dance performances from our friends and family, dinner, and DJ!

FAQs

What is a Sangeet?

A traditional night of song and dance filled with performances by both sides of the family! Put on your best dancing shoes and get ready to hit the dance floor!

Wedding Ceremony immediately following Sangeet

Immediately after the sangeet finishes, our friends and family are welcome to stay to watch our wedding ceremony. Traditionally North Indian Hindu wedding ceremonies are done at an auspicious hour at night. It is a Vedic ceremony that takes 2-3 hours and is conducted by our priest (a pandit). Any of our friends or family is welcome to stay to watch the ceremony for as long or as little time as they would like, refreshments will be provided!

Dress Code

Indian Formal or Cocktail attire

Parking Info

Hotel Parking & Valet

Parking details will be updated closer to the event!

Directions & Map
The Loews Hotel
FAQ

Why is the ceremony being held late at night?

Traditionally North Indian Hindu wedding ceremonies are done at an auspicious hour at night. The ceremony is a Vedic ceremony that takes 2-3 hours and is conducted by our priest (a pandit). Any of our friends or family is welcome to stay to watch the ceremony for as long or as little time as they would like, our reception is the next evening so there is time to sleep in and relax beforehand!

Dress Code

Please feel free to change into comfortable clothes

The ceremony will be following the Sangeet. Please feel free to change into more comfortable attire if you would like!