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Sacred & Cultural Ceremony Decor

byPanigrahana WeddingsBased in Bengaluru; Events across Goa & HyderabadStarts from85,000 per event (up to 100 pax)View full gallery

We turn traditional milestones into design-led experiences. Think fresh jasmine, brass accents, and an architectural eye for the flow of your ceremony.

Big energy and bigger blessings. We started this wedding with a grand Ganesha setup, using a majestic idol, lush greenery, and bowls of lotus buds to create a divine and welcoming ambiance.

A beautiful floral welcome sign for a Pellikuthuru ceremony, the traditional Telugu event that beautifies the bride-to-be. We used a mix of tuberoses and purple asters for a fresh and elegant look.

An elegant Pellikuthuru decor setup featuring the sacred Tirupati namam made of flowers. The backdrop and floral arrangements are designed to create a divine atmosphere for the bridal ceremony.

That just-married strut! This candid moment captures the couple's exit from the mandap, hand-in-hand with family, full of joy and tradition.

A unique, joyful perspective of the 'jeelakarra bellam' ceremony. This happy, candid shot from below captures a moment of pure bliss and connection.

The entrance to a Muhurtham ceremony, where we blended traditional floral arches with modern welcome signs for a perfect mix of old and new.

Details from a Pellikuthuru ceremony, where we used classic Raja Ravi Varma paintings and traditional wooden furniture to create an authentic, artistic, and heritage-filled atmosphere.

A silver peacock and other traditional brass elements add a touch of royalty and intricate detail to this Pellikuthuru celebration decor.

A beautiful welcome to an engagement ceremony, with a custom sign framed by lush purple flowers and traditional banana plants.

A close-up of the engagement decor, showing how we use traditional brass elements and pair them with fresh, vibrant flowers like purple asters.

About Sacred & Cultural Ceremonies

Our background in architecture means we do not just place flowers and leave. We look at the ritual flow, the specific positioning of the brass lamps, and the way guests move through the space during your Seemantham or Pellikuthuru. We make sure the sacred elements like the Oonjal or Ganesha setup are structurally sound and visually cohesive.

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