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Gujarati Wedding Rituals: Step-by-Step Guide to Traditions

Gujarati Wedding Rituals - Step by Step Guide to Weddings at Froyle Park

A Luxurious Country House Venue That's Perfect for Gujarati Wedding Traditions

Looking for a 2 day hire Asian wedding venue steeped in elegance, heritage, and cultural understanding? Need a venue that is perfect for Gujarati wedding traditions and rituals? Nestled on the Surrey-Hampshire border, just an hour from London, Froyle Park is a magnificent 16th-century Jacobean country house that perfectly lends itself to hosting grand, multi-day cultural celebrations.

Whether you’re planning a traditional Gujarati wedding, a lively Garba night, or a full weekend celebration with up to 300 guests seated comfortably in our Grand Ballroom, Froyle Park will be exclusively yours and offers the space, flexibility, and elegance to bring your vision to life.

From colourful pre-wedding Gujarati rituals to the sacred mandap ceremony and joyful evening receptions, our wedding venue with dry hire flexibility and Approved Caterer List ensures your traditions are honoured, your cuisine is authentic, and your experience is seamless, step by step.

Froyle Park: Gujarati wedding ceremonnies

Before the wedding day

1. Chandlo Matli (offsite)

The bride’s family formally visits the groom with a silver tray (matli) of sweets and gifts, marking the acceptance of the marriage. A red chandlo is applied to the groom’s forehead in a symbolic gesture of respect.

2. Grah Shanti & Ganesh Puja (offsite)

These traditional pujas are performed at each family home to invite peace and seek blessings from Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, before the wedding festivities begin.

A colourful Mehndi taking part the day prior to an Asian Wedding at Froyle Park in Surrey / Hampshire. A Mehndi is a pre-wedding ceremony celebrated by Hindu weddings.

3. Mehndi & Pithi Ceremony

Can be hosted in our Grand Ballroom or gardens for 2-day, or in the Drawing Room for smaller guest numbers hires

Our venue’s beautiful outdoor spaces and elegant interiors are perfect for hosting vibrant Mehndi nights and the sacred Pithi ceremony. The bride is adorned in henna, while turmeric paste is applied to both bride and groom for spiritual cleansing.

4. Sangeet & Garba Night

Held in the Grand Ballroom or gardens for 2-day hires

With no need to rearrange the space for the next day, Froyle Park is an ideal setting for a joyous evening of dance and music. Our Asian wedding hall can be transformed with lighting, staging, and décor, while our dry hire option allows you to bring in your own live band or DJ.

Froyle Park: Gujurati wedding rituals in Surrey Country House

The Big Day Itself

Here’s what happens at a Gujarati wedding at Froyle Park.

1. Baraat Procession

Location: Froyle Park’s private driveway

Our long, tree-lined entrance is the perfect backdrop for the groom’s dramatic arrival, whether on horseback or in a classic car. Guests can dance alongside dhol players and drummers as they make their way to the entrance.

As Surrey & Hampshire’s leading Asian wedding venue, we permit the Groom to arrive on horseback and we permit Dhol drummers – although the drumming is subject to a 10 minute limit across the whole day. Our recommended Dhol Drummers are Dhol Collective.

 

A Hindu Groom is welcomed to his wedding venue, Froyle Park in Hampshire / Surrey, by cultural Dhol drummers and his wedding guests. The procession of the Groom to his wedding venue is called a Baraat in Hindu culture.

2. The Mandap Ceremony: The Sacred Heart of the Day

eld in our Grand Ballroom (where ceremonial fire is allowed) for a capacity of up to 300 or outdoors at the Dome for a capacity of up to 240 guests.

The Mandap Ceremony is the spiritual centre of the Gujarati wedding. Here, beneath a decorated canopy, the couple performs sacred rituals in the presence of a priest, their families, and the holy fire (Agni). Froyle Park is one of the few venues in the UK where ceremonial fire is permitted indoors, allowing for a weather-proof and traditional celebration.

Sub-Rituals under the Mandap:

• Ganesh Puja – Inviting Lord Ganesha to bless the day.
• Jaimala – The couple exchanges garlands in a symbolic gesture of unity.
• Madhuparka – The groom is honoured with a ceremonial drink.
• Kanyadaan – The bride’s father gives her hand to the groom.
• Hasta Milap – The couple’s garments are tied together, symbolising eternal union.
• Vivah Homa – Offerings are made to the sacred fire.
• Mangal Pheras – Four rounds around the fire, each representing a key principle: Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha.
• Saptapadi – Seven steps together, each symbolising a vow.
• Sindoor & Mangalsutra – The groom adorns the bride as his wife.
• Aashirwad – The couple receives blessings from family and elders.

Our recommended Mandap suppliers are: Lotus Events, SaiMandaps, & Wed In Style.
Our recommended Hindu priests are: Kamal Pandey.

Gujarati Wedding Celebrations, Dining, and Evening Reception at Froyle Park

The Celebrations & the Food

1. Baraat Procession

Location: Froyle Park’s private driveway

Our long, tree-lined entrance is the perfect backdrop for the groom’s dramatic arrival, whether on horseback or in a classic car. Guests can dance alongside dhol players and drummers as they make their way to the entrance.

As Surrey & Hampshire’s leading Asian wedding venue, we permit the Groom to arrive on horseback and we permit Dhol drummers – although the drumming is subject to a 10 minute limit across the whole day. Our recommended Dhol Drummers are Dhol Collective.

2. The Mandap Ceremony: The Sacred Heart of the Day

Held in our Grand Ballroom (where ceremonial fire is allowed) for a capacity of up to 300 or outdoors at the Dome for a capacity of up to 240 guests.

The Mandap Ceremony is the spiritual centre of the Gujarati wedding. Here, beneath a decorated canopy, the couple performs sacred rituals in the presence of a priest, their families, and the holy fire (Agni). Froyle Park is one of the few venues in the UK where ceremonial fire is permitted indoors, allowing for a weather-proof and traditional celebration.

Sub-Rituals under the Mandap:

• Ganesh Puja – Inviting Lord Ganesha to bless the day.
• Jaimala – The couple exchanges garlands in a symbolic gesture of unity.
• Madhuparka – The groom is honoured with a ceremonial drink.
• Kanyadaan – The bride’s father gives her hand to the groom.
• Hasta Milap – The couple’s garments are tied together, symbolising eternal union.
• Vivah Homa – Offerings are made to the sacred fire.
• Mangal Pheras – Four rounds around the fire, each representing a key principle: Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha.
• Saptapadi – Seven steps together, each symbolising a vow.
• Sindoor & Mangalsutra – The groom adorns the bride as his wife.
• Aashirwad – The couple receives blessings from family and elders.

Our recommended Mandap suppliers are: Lotus EventsSaiMandaps, & Wed In Style.
Our recommended Hindu priests are: Kamal Pandey.

The Grand Ballroom at Froyle Park in Hampshire / Surrey set up for an Asian Hindu wedding.
Why Froyle Park Is a Leading Asian and Gujarati Wedding Venue in Surrey

Begin Your Gujarati Wedding Journey with Froyle Park

Why Couples Choose Froyle Park for Their Asian Wedding

• 2 day hire Asian wedding venue with exclusive use
• Asian wedding venue dry hire flexibility
• Garden wedding venue with mandap-ready lawns and dome ceremony area
• Wedding venue allowing outside catering (Approved Caterer List)
• Grand Asian wedding hall (Ballroom) seating up to 300 guests
• Ceremonial fire allowed indoors (in the Grand Ballroom)
• On-site accommodation for 64 guests, including a luxurious Honeymoon Suite
• The Hideaway Apartment for night-before stays and bridal preparations
• Complimentary on-site parking for guests
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💍 Begin Your Gujarati Wedding Journey with Froyle Park
From sacred rituals to unforgettable receptions, Froyle Park offers the ideal setting for a truly special Gujarati wedding. We welcome couples from all backgrounds and work closely with families to bring every cultural detail to life.
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Spring Hindu Bride & Groom posing beside our blossom tree at the Dome.
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