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Pavana and Rohit, Tampa Florida Indian Wedding

Pavana and Rohit
Telegu Hindu-North Indian Hindu

The Westin Tampa Harbour Island
Pavana and Rohit

Share a little about your planning environment.
My family lives in Tampa. I was doing a fellowship in New Orleans. My husband was in residency in St. Louis, which is also where his family is from.

We got engaged in February and wanted to get married in December. We moved to Florida in the fall and I took my boards two months before our wedding! It was a whirlwind year but that’s life and you just get through it.


What were venue selection criteria?


How was your experience with the Westin?

Overall good. They don’t do as many South Asian weddings as other Tampa venues but they knew all of the traditions and our needs. There was nothing they couldn’t accommodate. For instance we had an indoor Hindu ceremony, and the open flame was not an issue.

I did feel like the ballroom was a bit tight for our 350 guests, but it wasn’t uncomfortable.

It was fun to take our wedding party on a boat to the University of Tampa for a photo shoot. Since the Westin is on the water and it ended up being a gorgeous, sunny weekend, we loved that!

What were your wedding events?

How did you combine Telegu and North Indian traditions? 
The ceremonies aren’t that different. There are a few differences but overall it was really easy to combine the two. For instance, the varmala game at the beginning of the ceremony. That’s not a Telugu tradition, neither is milni – so his family educated us about those things. A baraat isn’t normally done in Telegu ceremonies either but are important in North Indian tradition. In the US they’ve become popular in general, so
 we did it and had a lot of fun!


For my family, the fishing for rings in the pot game is pretty important.

General Advice

Bridal Party Clothes
I bought all of the clothes in India. We were supposed to go to Mumbai but there was a strike going on so we went to Hyderabad instead. I got my clothes, Rohit’s clothes, invitations, and bridal party clothes there. Each bridesmaid/groomsman, gave us their measurements before I left. I gave each girl the fabric for the blouse which they had made on their own.

Some of our Vendors
Decorator
Suhaag Garden

Caterer
Amrit Palace
They weren’t an approved vendor but it was easy to get them approved.

See another Telegu-N. Indian wedding:

Another wedding on the water:

Other indoor ceremonies with a palki:

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