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Sacred Wedding Mandaps in Mumbai

byMarrigold EventsTakes projects across Mumbai Metropolitan Area; Visit office in Mulund WestStarts from18,000 per setupView full gallery

We design mandaps that honor your culture with fresh florals and traditional elements. From South Indian temple styles to classic floral canopies, we create spaces that feel like a blessing.

This South Indian wedding mandap was designed to feel like a sacred temple grove. We incorporated traditional elements like banana plants, hanging brass bells, and lush greenery with white florals for a pure and blessed beginning.

A vibrant mandap for a South Indian wedding, using a classic color palette of yellow and white. The decor features marigolds, jasmine, and banana leaf pillars, creating a cheerful and traditional atmosphere for the ceremony.

This South Indian wedding decor is full of color and tradition. We used dense curtains of marigolds and strings of tuberose to create a festive walkway and a beautifully decorated swing for the couple.

An elegant and modern mandap design with a green and white theme. The stage features a stunning backdrop of hanging floral strings, framed by spiral arrangements of white carnations and lush ferns.

A fresh and sophisticated wedding stage in shades of green and white. The backdrop of hanging white florals and illuminated panels creates a dreamy setting, perfect for a modern yet traditional reception.

A fairytale mandap design featuring a cascade of pink and white wisteria and rose arrangements. The addition of illuminated butterfly motifs and a Ganesha idol for blessings adds a touch of modern magic to the sacred space.

About Sacred Wedding Mandaps

When we design a mandap, we prioritize the structural integrity of your setup alongside the aesthetics. We use sturdy, high-quality framing—whether it is banana leaf pillars or custom temple fabrications—that supports the weight of heavy, fresh floral garlands throughout your entire ceremony. This ensures your backdrop stays vibrant and fresh, from the first blessing to the final pheras, without needing constant maintenance during the ritual.