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Baltimore Marriott Waterfront || Indian Wedding || Baraat Ceremony || Kunal + Milly

South Asian Wedding Photographer

Dr. Milly Bipin Turakhia and Kunal Jethalal Rambhia married in Baltimore on June 3. Ambrish Trivedi, a Hindu priest, led a ceremony that incorporated Jain traditions at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront.

The bride was a third-year resident in anesthesiology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago at that moment. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and received her medical degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

The groom is a graduate student in biomedical engineering at the University of Michigan. He graduated from Yale and received a master’s degree in biotechnology from Johns Hopkins. The couple started dating in Baltimore in 2013 after the mother of the bride gave her daughter’s number to the mother of the groom.

Baraat Ceremony

Baraat is a groom's wedding procession. In North Indian communities, it is customary for the bridegroom  to travel to the wedding venue (often the bride‘s  house) on a mare, accompanied by his family members.

The baraat can become a large procession, with booking its own band and dancers. The groom and his horse are covered in finery and do not usually take part in the dancing and singing; that is left to the "baraatis" or people accompanying the procession. The groom usually carries a sword.  The term baraati is also more generically used to describe any invitee from the groom's side. Traditionally, baraatis are attended to as guests of the bride's family.

The baraat, headed by a display of fireworks and accompanied by the rhythm of the dhol, reaches the meeting point, where the elders of both the families meet. In North Indian Hindu weddings, the groom is greeted with garlands and aarti. In traditional North Indian weddings, baraats are welcomed at the wedding venue with the sound of shehnais, which are considered auspicious at weddings by Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs alike.

I’m always available if you want to get your own photo journalistic wedding. It can be taken in any place of the world. All you have to do is contact me and I’ll be glad to participate!

Photographer: Mantas Photography
Ceremony & Reception location: Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel
Wedding Planner: Designed Perfectly Events
Flowers & Decor: Imperial Decor
Videographer: Stan Pe Films
Flower wall & Marque Letters: Brightly Ever After
DJ & MC: Live Sound Entertainment
Hair & Make-Up: SKS Salon
Baraat Horse: Harmon’s Hayrides & Carriages
Accommodations: Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel
Gelato Vendor: Pitango Gelato

Baltimore Marriott Waterfront || Indian Wedding || Sangeet Ceremony || Kunal + Milly

Sangeet Ceremony

Sangeet Ceremony which is one of the important wedding rituals. It is the Ceremony where both the families meet and enjoy the moments by singing, dancing, and merrymaking. This wedding ritual is making inroads across all the communities and regions.

The Sangeet Ceremony takes place after the Mehendi ceremony. The occasion is full of fun and enthusiasm which makes the families comfortable with each other. Through this ritual, families have fun and get to know each other. During this ceremony ladies ding various songs on the beat of "Dholak". The songs also have some meaningful lyrics which describes the family members and their natures. The songs also tell the importance of marriage in life.

Ceremony & Reception location: Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel
Wedding Planner: Designed Perfectly Events
Flowers & Decor: Imperial Decor
Photographer: Mantas Photography
Videographer: Stan Pe Films
Flower wall & Marque Letters: Brightly Ever After
DJ & MC: Live Sound Entertainment
Hair & Make-Up: SKS Salon
Baraat Horse: Harmon’s Hayrides & Carriages
Accommodations: Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel
Gelato Vendor: Pitango Gelato

Baltimore Marriott Waterfront || Indian Wedding || Kunal + Milly || Day One

Traditional Wedding Photographer

Milly & Kunal have known each other since childhood. They lived in different states, Milly in Chicago and Kunal in Ann Arbor, while planning their wedding in Baltimore. Their wedding day was full of traditional elements and several ceremonies. One of them was the henna ceremony.
Mehndi, otherwise known as henna, is a paste associated with positive spirits and good luck. Indian Wedding tradition calls for a Mehndi ceremony to be held the night before the wedding as a way of wishing the bride good health and prosperity as she makes her journey on to the marriage. The Mehndi Ceremony is organized by the Bride’s family bringing together the female components of each side. While Mehndi is mainly for females, male relatives are invited to join in on the party that comes after the Bride has completed her henna. 
The core significance of applying Mehndi is to utilize its natural medicinal herbal remedies, cooling the body and relieving the Bride of any stress before her big day. Henna is applied to both the hands and the feet as a means of cooling the nerve-endings of the body, preventing the nerves from tensing up.

I am unbelievably happy to work as a photographer because I can witness fascinating, traditional, unique and special moments of each couple. Please contact me if you want to get a photo session for any occasion of yours. It can be taken in any place of the world, believe me, I will be glad to help you all the ways that I can!