09:00
Haldi Ceremony
The Haldi ceremony is where the bride and groom are covered in turmeric paste. A paste prepared with turmeric (Haldi), sandalwood, and curd, and then this is rubbed upon the bride and groom before a ceremonial bath. Snacks & Tea will be served.
12:00
Lunch
15:00
Hotel Check-in
16:00
Dakshina Kodukkal
Bride asks for blessings from the elders of the family. If you translate “Dakshina” it means blessings of the elders. Snacks & Tea will be served.
17:00
Mailanchi
Held a day before the actual wedding, the Mailanchi ceremony is a fun-filled, nostalgic sit-down for the bride, groom, their cousins, siblings, friends and family. This is their day, filled with fun, laughter, songs, dances and games as each sit down for a dollop of Mailanchi (Henna) over their hands and feet.
19:30
Sangeet
Team Bride and Team Groom come together to sing, dance, and revel in the joy of the upcoming union all night long. Expect to see full-blown performances in celebration and cheeky competition between the two teams. Also, a great time to get to know more about the bride and groom. Dinner will be served.
10:00
Hotel Check-out
11:00
Hindu Wedding ceremony
12:00
Sadhya
A typical Kerala Sadhya (literally means banquet) is a grand orchestration of 20-23 flavorsome local dishes. Served left to right on a banana leaf, the top half consists of accompaniments while the bottom half makes up the staples and mains