Monday, December 20, 2010

Ari Samaj Wedding!!! 12-12-2010











Okay I'm behind in my blogging so I'm going to get to the goods until I get back to the US and can elaborate. The wedding was amazing! Colorful and spiritual. As a true south Indian bride I was decked in gold and a gorgeous sari. Check out the pics and I will explain more later about the beautiful ceremony. =) All photos are copywritten and taken by Jagan Bobbilli.

7 comments:

  1. WOW! What great pictures! I just got home from my India trip as well... my mehndi did not come out nearly as dark as yours! Superb!
    I totally agree with what you said about your initial thoughts about India...the crazy driving, the cows, the skinny dogs and unfortunately, even the poorly clothed children begging for money. Did you have to take one of their sleeping trains? From Delhi we had to take a 14 hour train ride to his home town...talk about exhausting! I only returned a few days ago and I am still trying to get over the jet lag so I can resume my blogging! Congrats and you looked wonderful!

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  3. Andrea thank you! Wow 14 hours. We did 12 hours and I couldn't sleep a wink. Beds are hard and that rocking motion did not sit well with me. Yet I couldn't help but feel I was in a Harry Potter movie riding the train to Hogwarts =) I need to blog more! Just had the American wedding. It's official! Good luck with the Jet lag =)

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  4. Just stumbled on your blog from your comment on gorigirl.com. Your wedding photos are lovely! You look great in the sari! Hope you blog more.

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  5. Very nice pictures and congratulations!

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  6. Your pictures are incredible!! You are my international bride inspiration! So glad we got to see you on your and Adithya's special day in Phoenix- and that we get to live vicariously through your adventures in India. :)

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  7. Your sari color is resplendent. You look like a Maharani!

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