Samode Palace, Rajasthan - Weddings
Natasha and Benjamin's intimate wedding at Samode Palace was a truly special event. The wedding was filled with traditional Indian rituals and celebrations, and the couple was surrounded by their closest friends and family.The wedding began with the sangeet, a pre-wedding celebration where the bride and groom's families and friends come together to sing, dance, and celebrate. The sangeet was a lively and joyous affair, with everyone getting involved in the fun.The next day was the haldi ceremony. On this day, the bride and groom are both smeared with turmeric paste, which is said to have cleansing and purifying properties. The haldi ceremony was a time for the bride and groom to prepare for their wedding day, and to be blessed by their families and friends.The third day was the dandiya night. Dandiya is a traditional Gujarati folk dance, and the dandiya night was a time for guests to let loose and have some fun. he wedding ceremony was held in the palace gardens, and was a beautiful and traditional Indian wedding ceremony. After the ceremony, there was a grand reception in the palace ballroom, with food, drinks, and dancing.