Parv and Rush
We are getting married!
Please arrive by 6:30pm so we can ensure you're well fed before the dancing!
-- 9am: Arrival of Baraat --
-- 9:15am: Milni --
-- 9:30am: Breakfast --
-- 11am: Anand Karaj (Religious Ceremony) --
-- 1:30pm: Langar (lunch) --
-- 4pm: Doli --
Join us for a night of music, dancing, and celebration at the Jago! Dress in your festive best - formal or celebratory attire is encouraged.
Ladies, feel free to sparkle in Indian outfits (lehenga, sari, salwar kameez, etc.) if you’d like, but cocktail or colourful evening wear is just as perfect. Long dresses or flowy maxi styles work beautifully.
For gentlemen, a formal suit is perfect for the occasion.
Most importantly, come ready to feel festive, have fun, and be part of this colourful celebration with us!
For the religious ceremony think modest (shoulders/legs covered) and don’t forget a head covering - scarves, turbans and handkerchiefs (ramal) are perfect. Comfort is key, as you’ll be seated on the floor during the ceremony (Anand Karaj). As you enter the Gurdwara, please remove your footwear and leave in the designated areas.
Ladies can shine in a lehenga choli, salwar kameez, sari, or a flowing maxi dress - whatever makes you feel fabulous. Gentlemen are invited to dress in traditional Indian wear (kurta pajama or sherwani), or a classic formal suit.
Follow along with these little style tips, and you’ll be all set to enjoy the fun, colours, and traditions of our Sikh wedding. We’d be delighted to help you pick an outfit if you’d like a little inspiration!
We can't wait to see you on our big day!
We would greatly appreciate if you could RSVP before 3rd October 2025.
We’d love to hear from each of you - please RSVP per person.