Deepti and Namar’s Baraat and Ceremony

A rare and beautiful union of the Muslim and Hindu faiths, colorful and unique

By Fabiola Clermont, Venue Sales Assistant

July 31,2020

Photo by: Fabiola Clermont

The Baraat began with the groom being carried by the beautiful white horse named Firecracker from our meadow through the luscious greenery on the paths and to the lakeside pavilion.

Photo by: Fabiola Clermont
Photo by: Fabiola Clermont

He was preceded by his spirited groomsmen dancing animatedly to music accompanied by the beating of the dhol.

Namar and his groomsmen met the bridal party on the great lawn for more dancing and then walked through the isle of petals to begin the Nikaah.

Photo by: Fabiola Clermont

Namar had his profile concealed from Deepti by a curtain, and when they became officially married, the curtain was dropped and they saw each other for the first time as man and wife.

Photo by: Fabiola Clermont

They exchanged their magnificent garlands for the Varmala with their immediate family members close by gazing upon them fondly.

The new bride and groom took a seat on the mandap and had their sashes tied together before taking the seven steps before the fire.

Photo by: Fabiola Clermont

The Rentals Department at the Chattahoochee Nature Center was honored to be a part of this special day. If you want to learn more about weddings hosted on the grounds of the Chattahoochee Nature Center, please visit our website.