Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Day 12 - The ceremony

The ceremony was pretty special, very different and very difficult to get photos.
There were so many in one temple that you had to jostle amongst each other to secure a shot.


Beautiful painted feet, to present to the women and using soapy water
on banana leaves the toe rings (instead of a wedding ring) are placed on all
four toes.....
WOW!

Nisha, a beautiful bride























The long Necklace with the ornament on the end of it (left) is called
the Mangal Sutra (meaning Auspicious Bond)

The designs varies from family to family.


Nisha's feet are finished....

Both Josie and I marvelled at how uncomfortable it must be for Nisha to have to wear rings on all four toes....

Nisha and Mahesh had yet to circle the temple NINE times.

I believe it is signifigant, with reference to the nine planets.....




Aunt Josie looked BEAUTIFUL


My Handsome son...hmm
but he was told - "You are being looked
at, are you a sissy?"
He had the wrap hanging like a woman
and NOT a man...changed it quickly!


In the end, I had to take "pot luck" by lifting and snapping photos above my head and "hope" I had both the groom and bride in the photo. Needless to say, many around me were laughing at my antics and my attempts to secure some photos!

Tying the knot is literal in this ceremony...

Now it is the Grooms turn....

Hmm, this look made a little nervous....
Nisha, is that a smile or a polite snarl?
Here the Groom and Bride exchange the garland, which
symbolises their unification, as one soul in two bodies.

I like this photo of Mahesh's older brother...
There is much activity as the ceremony continues..

Both Nisha's parents with Nisha in this photo
Her mother looks so young and her father deep in thought....

Exchanging of the Garland continues....


Rice has been thrown over the happy couple



The showering of Akshadai:
Grains coloured with turneric and saffron are showered on the couple by elders and invitees as benediction.
























This is my favourite photo of the ceremony.
Here Mahesh appears to be glazing lovingly into
Nisha's eyes.......


















Josie with new friends at the ceremony
 




All the young men
Note: Darrien is wearing his sash in the correct "manly" fashion!
Support and love during the ceremonial nine times around the temple altar
Mahesh glances over to Nisha with concern
It's been a very long week for the Bride
Clever mummy did this henna design


Day 11 - The long awaited Reception night!

Very professionally presented upon arrival

A welcoming commitee of Aunts to the Bride and Groom.
Very kindly greet you and make you feel part of the family.



All the family were in rich maroone and gold.
We saw that the colours were to suit the Groom's sister.
Our sari's were the family colours....
Josie and the Mahesh's Sister...
Josie and My Sari, a gift from the family....

Darrien with Mahesh's younger brother
Don't they both look so handsome!
Due to our driver getting lost...we missed out on having our hands
beautifully decorated for the wedding (sigh)

Our Family photo with the Bride and Groom



Patiently, Mahesh and Nisha have their photos taken with special persons
and family members for the next FIVE hours.....

WHAT DID PEOPLE WEAR?
 


We were told "homely" hair styles were appropriate
for the reception..hmmmm
 


Beautiful detail to the Sari...
 

They both look so formal...
 
 



She looked so cute!
The Back


Friends of the Bride from Canberra

Beautiful Sari all wrapped differently


The Bride Nisha's nephew

Josie made friends where ever she went!

Yep, these young men missed out and wanted to have their photo
taken too :-)

Hmm - Not my best expression LOL

Any little cutie
VIP Mother of the Groom Mahesh
Loved how the bridal party men had their ties....very stylish!

Thursday, 26 January 2012

Day 10 - Life is a houseboat in Appelley

If you ever go to India YOU MUST not miss cruising down the waterways on a houseboat in Appelley.

The experience was the absolute best and a wonderful way to complete our sight seeing tour before heading for the reception in Coimbatore tomorrow night.

Having a chef onboard, being waited upon, "Madam, do you want a cup of coffee?" while you lounge around.

"Madam, lunch is served." A beautiful table full of freshly made curries, vegetables and fragrant rice.....wow.

The sights and sounds were totally amazing, I will let the photos speak for me....

Yabby for Lunch...

Riverside Convenience store

Aunt Josie knows how to relax....how much did you pay for the yabby?










More photos to come.......watch this space!