Sebastian & Namrata's wedding
Day 1
Saturday, December 27, 2025
khandwa (pandhana)
About the hosts
Sebastian & Namrata's story
Hi, this is namrata, the bride, I am a nursing officer by profession, my would be husband is an analyst. We both are engaged now... we have our wedding function on 27th, 28th and The main wedding is on 28/12/2025..We both met through a mother mary shrine kanjabaida parv. , became friends first then got feelings for each other..he is from khandwa,and i am from indore, and both of us are christian . What surprised us both was how naturally everything started falling in love. I chose him because he has a kind and loving heart that makes me feel safe. would love to show you our rich barela adiwasi culture through our wedding. You may have seen many Indian weddings, but adiwasi christian wedding and traditions are very interesting and different and also a lot of good food options will be available.. if you wanna join and witness please contact 9630664974 ,9584014840 the above phone numbers.We heartly invite u Please join us as we exchange vows and begin our life’s new chapter together.
Day 1Saturday, December 27, 2025khandwa (pandhana)
Starting time (approximately): 2:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Haldi & Mehandi
Like the sangeet and mehndi, the haldi is a prewedding ritual common at traditional Indian weddings. "The haldi ceremony is a significant prewedding event and ritual in almost every Indian regional wedding," explains Sen. "It is celebrated on the wedding day or one day prior to the wedding day and is usually a close-knitted event. The closest family, relatives and friends come together on this auspicious occasion to apply turmeric paste (haldi) on the bride and groom's face and body. Some families also smear chandan (sandalwood powder) with rose water on the bride's face and hands and shower flowers on the couples. The occasion is celebrated with dhol (drum beats), Bollywood songs and endless dancing."
