It took a little longer than anticipated to get part two of Priya and Jason’s wedding blogged, mostly because there were just so many images to choose from that it was nearly impossible to decide on just a handful.
After the Vidhi (see previous post), Priya and Jason both retired to their respective rooms to change, and we then did a first-look and a few portraits before Jason headed out the palace gates to prepare for his entrance. Jason could scarcely contain his excitement at riding one of Udaipur’s temple elephants for the baraat, and he even coaxed a few of his friends into riding camels as part of the procession. Priya entered under a latticework of flowers, which matched the intricately woven floral mandap. After the ceremony and vidai, Jason carried Priya back up to their room so they could change for the reception. After Jason’s welcome toast, the guests were treated to a spectacle of fireworks, followed by good food and drink, and plenty of dancing and partying. Since wedding guests filled the entire Devi Garh Palace, there was no need to end the party early, so Priya and Jason’s friends danced until the wee small hours. Needless to say, after such a glorious time within the palace walls, everyone was sad to leave this amazing place, and this multi-day celebration. As I mentioned in my previous post, this couple was intent on providing their guests with a magical experience that they would always remember. And of course, they succeeded beautifully.






















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