Wedding season comes knocking at Jagmandir!

8. October 2013 16:54 by Team Eternal Mewar in HRH Group of Hotels

Any savvy bride knows an unbelievable wedding venue when she sees one. Perhaps, it’s the service, staff, details, vibe, or all of these things. Most often than not, it’s something she just can’t put her finger on – a romancing look and feel that ignites the senses and sets it apart from other destinations she and her groom may have considered. Udaipur has continued to be a preferred wedding destination for reasons more than one and Jagmandir Island Palace, the unique locale in this beautiful city.

A majestic 17th century palace set amidst Lake Pichola, Jagmandir plays host to the 21st century guests. From the jetty where you step off the ferry, you are welcomed in the indigenous style by the staff from where you are taken under their wings with genteel hospitality, impeccable service and rich surroundings as your wedding unfolds on one of the lake-facing lawns. With a fresh breeze off the lake all over you, the celebration continues past manicured gardens with fireworks in the background to complete the fairytale wedding setting.
 
At Jagmandir, we leave no stone unturned to provide you a wedding package that uniquely suits your requirements and your dreams. With seamless coordination we facilitate your Regal Wedding plans. Our teams add immense value with concrete suggestions on how to enhance the cuisine, beverages, music and entertainment, ambience and décor during the wedding ceremonies and celebrations that can be spread across days and nights to make it a royal wedding.

Wedding bells are soon to ring in the House of Mewar!

17. July 2013 09:02 by Team Eternal Mewar in Eternal Mewar

Merry and celebration will be in the air of Mewar as Baojiraj Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar of Udaipur's soon-to-be held wedding to Maharaj Kumari Nivritti Kumari Singh Deo of Patna Balangir sees the beginning of auspicious ceremonies today.

With utmost pride for culture and his legacy, Shriji Arvind Singh Mewar, father of the bridegroom to be, has announced all ceremonies will be held in the most traditional style. The first in the string of events is Manvar Patrika (intimation in advance), which kicks off with a colourful procession from Shri Shiv Shakti Parisar in Zenana Deodhi, The Zenana Mahal, Udaipur to the royal residence, Shambhu Niwas Palace, Udaipur. A group of pandits and purohits of the House of Mewar will perform an elaborate prayer ceremony in honour of the legendary silver ink pot. Ink from this ink pot will then be used to write the invitation letter or patrika which will be taken to all the deities in a total of 21 temples with one of them being Shri Eklingji temple. This is done to invite the Gods as the primary guests at the wedding and seek their blessings. This ceremony will spread across several days, post which formal invitations will be personally made to the esteemed guest list.

Now that the momentum of the wedding is set to rise, please stay tuned with us here as we share with you our moments of joy till the nuptial day!

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