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Decide on the venue and book it.
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Contact the Pandit to draw the muhurat.
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Order the invitation cards.
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Prepare a provisional menu with the chosen caterers.
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Bridalwear, visits as many shops as you can. Decide how
many outfits you will need.
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Contact the Registry Office so you can
fix a date to get legally married.
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Jewellery, you
need to visit Indian jewellers and have a look the haar you want to
wear, mangalsutra, rings and other gold jewellery that you will require.
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Arrange the wedding Car.
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Do your trousseau shopping
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Decide whether you are going to have
live music or a DJ.
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Find a florist that will provide
garlands, buttonholes for the immediate family, loose flowers for the
pooja and flower decoration at the venue.
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Find out if
you have any guests from abroad or those traveling long distances
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Ladoos, kapann, pedas and mithais need
to be ordered.
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You will need to purchase everything that is required for the pooja
the pandit will be able to tell you what is required.
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Decide on the mandap you want and order it.
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Maharaja chairs for the couple
and chairs for the guests. The venue will be able to provide you with chairs for
guests. The maharaja chairs for the couple can be provided by the company that
you are going to get the mandap for you.
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Photographer and Videographer
to be booked for the day.
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Presents which are required to be given
out during the ceremony.
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