Wedding Portfolio · Panigrahana
500+ celebrations designed, planned, and executed by Panigrahana — from Goa's beaches to Bali's clifftops, from palace ballrooms to jungle resorts. Every one completely original.
A selection of celebrations across Goa, Bangalore, Kerala, Bali, Sri Lanka and Thailand — every one completely original.
A 200-guest beach ceremony at sunset, followed by a reception on the private beachfront. Coral and gold florals stretched 40 feet along the waterline. Taj's legendary catering. One of Goa's most photographed weddings of 2024 — the ceremony photographs, with the Arabian Sea at dusk as the backdrop, have been shared widely across the Indian wedding community.
An intimate 60-guest Hindu ceremony on the cliff terrace overlooking the Indian Ocean, 150 metres below. Balinese floral architecture — cascading white orchids, palm fronds, and sacred marigolds — met the Indian ritual mandap in a design that bridged two Hindu cultures. The photographs look like they belong in a magazine. Rohan still says it was the best decision of his life to choose Bali.
A 400-guest palace wedding across two extraordinary days. The garden ceremony at golden hour — 400 guests seated under the sky of The Leela's legendary gardens, with a mandap designed around the existing trees. The grand reception in The Leela's legendary ballroom — a chandelier installation of 2,000 white roses, a 12-piece orchestra, and a dinner that lasted until 2am. Vikram and Ananya came from Singapore to marry in Bangalore, and their guests came from seven countries.
A complete resort buyout for 100 guests across three days — the entire Golfshire property, exclusively theirs. Fairway ceremonies at sunrise with Nandi Hills in the background. An infinity pool sangeet that lasted until midnight. Misty mornings in the hills over breakfast. Arjun and Priya chose Golfshire for its singular combination of resort luxury and extraordinary landscape — and it delivered on every promise.
A breathtaking outdoor wedding on sweeping meadows with the Kanakapura Hills as the backdrop. 300 guests under the open sky, on one of the most beautiful natural wedding sites in southern India. The floral installation — a half-kilometre of marigold and jasmine creating a pathway through the meadow to the mandap — is one of the most discussed pieces of wedding decor our studio has ever created. The photographs are extraordinary.
An authentic Kerala tharavadu wedding in the heart of Bangalore — traditional nalukettu architecture, ancestral wooden pillars, a pookalam of 80,000 flowers laid at dawn. Sadya served on banana leaves for 250 guests, chenda melam at the ceremony entrance, and the most culturally rooted wedding our studio has designed. Sajan and Revathy wanted the cultural depth of Kerala without asking their elderly relatives to travel — and we brought Kerala to Bangalore with complete fidelity.
A 180-guest wedding across three extraordinary days at The St. Regis Goa's private beachfront. The Butler Service extended to every wedding detail — Siddharth and Ishita's guests experienced the legendary St. Regis hospitality from arrival to departure. The Meadows ceremony at golden hour, the Riviera reception by the pool, and a midnight sangeet on the beach made this a celebration their guests still talk about.
W Goa's bold, design-forward aesthetic was the perfect canvas for Tarun and Anushka — a couple who wanted something distinctly contemporary. The WET pool deck ceremony at sunset, 120 guests in an intimate clifftop setting, a DJ set that stretched until 3am, and a mandap concept that fused modernist geometry with marigold cascades. Exactly the kind of wedding that gets photographed and remembered.
A 500-guest grand reception at Grand Hyatt Goa's signature Alila Lawn — a sprawling outdoor space overlooking Bambolim Bay. White and gold decor across 10,000 square feet, a live orchestra, and the sheer scale of Hyatt's event infrastructure made this one of the largest weddings we have produced in North Goa. Mithun's family came from Delhi, Lavanya's from Chennai, and both found exactly what they were looking for.
South Goa's most architecturally beautiful resort hotel was the setting for Rohit and Pavithra's 3-day celebration. The Indo-Portuguese architecture, the 45 acres of coconut palms and manicured gardens, and the calm of South Goa made this feel entirely different from the northern resort belt. A ceremony under the banyan trees, a reception in the Grand Ballroom, and a beach dinner for 80 on the third night.
Forty-six acres of coconut grove and private beachfront, and we used every inch of it. Kartik and Manasi's 5-day celebration at The Leela Goa was one of our most ambitious productions — a mehendi in the Butterfly Garden, a sangeet in the coconut grove, a ceremony on the private beachfront, and a reception for 600 that transformed The Leela's grand lawn into something from another world entirely.
Alila Diwa's warm terracotta architecture and lush rice-paddy gardens created an unexpectedly intimate setting for Akash and Preethi's 90-guest ceremony. The Diwa Club lawn, framed by coconut palms and Alila's signature organic aesthetic, felt entirely unlike any other Goa venue. Jasmine and lotus florals, a traditional Mangalorean ceremony with modern design layered over it, and a dinner that ran well past midnight.
ITC Grand Goa's serene South Goa location and low-key luxury made it the perfect choice for Divakar and Sunaina — a couple who wanted grandeur without the circus. The Portuguese colonial architecture, the vast outdoor event lawns, and ITC's legendary culinary team were the foundation. We brought the fantasy: a mandap installation of 50,000 white roses inside the Grand Ballroom, chandelier lighting, and a sound design that transformed the room.
Cavelossim's longest stretch of private beach was the backdrop for Nishant and Yamini's 350-guest wedding. The sheer beachfront access at Novotel Dona Sylvia — 1,200 feet of private shoreline — allowed us to create a ceremony layout unlike anything possible at the typical resort properties. Torchlit pathways through the palm grove, a floating floral installation above the dance floor, and a buffet that featured both South Indian and Rajasthani cuisines.
The Marriott Goa's beachfront lawn has one of the most reliable sunset sightlines in all of South Goa — and Avinash and Priya chose their date specifically around the December light. 220 guests, a ceremony timed exactly to the golden hour, and a reception that unfolded across the main lawn and pool deck simultaneously. The coordination was intricate; the photographs were extraordinary.
There is no more historically atmospheric wedding venue in Goa than Taj Fort Aguada — a 17th-century Portuguese fort transformed into a luxury resort. Kiran and Malvika chose it precisely for that reason: they wanted their wedding to feel like it existed outside of time. The Fort Aguada Ballroom, the panoramic clifftop lawns overlooking the Arabian Sea, and the storied heritage of the property created a ceremony of genuine gravitas.
Nikhil and Shreeja's families had an unusually broad guest list — 400 people from seven states — and needed a venue with the logistics infrastructure to handle it. Radisson Blu Cavelossim's beach access, multiple simultaneous event spaces, and the sheer operational reliability of the Radisson team made it the right choice. Our decor team transformed the beachfront with an installation the Radisson's own team said was the most elaborate they had seen.
Anish and Devika chose North Goa's Arpora belt specifically for their guest demographics — a younger crowd who wanted a celebration that extended into the night. DoubleTree's lush poolside lawns and the property's proximity to the North Goa party district made it the perfect base. But the wedding itself was entirely traditional: a full 2-day South Indian Hindu ceremony with all rituals intact, followed by a reception that stretched until 4am.
Amita Rasa's forest estate on Kanakapura Road is one of Bangalore's most quietly spectacular wedding venues — 30 acres of coffee and jackfruit trees, a colonial-era farmhouse, and outdoor spaces that feel genuinely rural while being 45 minutes from MG Road. Karthik and Sneha's 200-guest wedding under the canopy of old-growth trees was one of the most photographically extraordinary productions our team has created in Bangalore.
The second Golfshire wedding Panigrahana has produced here, and each one is entirely different. Rajesh and Meenakshi wanted the entire property to themselves — and they got it. A full resort buyout, 80 guests, four days in the hills. The sunrise ceremony on the 18th green with Nandi Hills in the background, followed by three days of dinners, games, and celebrations that felt entirely private. The most memorable 4 days anyone who attended will have spent.
Miraya Greens' sprawling outdoor lawns in North Bangalore gave us something increasingly rare in the city — true outdoor space with no urban backdrop. Aditya and Nithya's 350-guest wedding across two days used the full property: a mehendi on the front lawns with a jasmine and marigold trail leading to the ceremony space, and a reception in the evening where the open sky was the only ceiling. East Bangalore families turned out in full and were not disappointed.
Samaya's purpose-designed wedding venue in Whitefield is built around one idea: every angle should photograph beautifully. Prateek and Varsha's 250-guest celebration was exactly the kind of event Samaya was built for — a modern couple who wanted a contemporary design aesthetic, a flexible floor plan, and world-class production. We delivered all three. The mandap installation — suspended over the water feature, lit from below — became one of the most-shared images from any Bangalore wedding in 2025.
Raghav and Divya's tech-industry guest list demanded a venue that felt different from the conventional Bangalore hotel circuit — and Moongate's industrial-chic aesthetic in Electronic City delivered it. The entire property transformed at night into something from a different world entirely: mirror ceiling panels, a live drone light show, a mandap constructed entirely from reclaimed teak and suspended copper lamps. The most design-forward wedding we have produced in Bangalore to date.
JW Marriott Bangalore's prime location on Vittal Mallya Road and its vast Grand Ballroom made it the natural choice for Sudarshan and Lakshmi's 500-guest celebration. NRI families from the US, UK, and Singapore converged on Bangalore, and the JW's operational excellence handled the complexity flawlessly. The Grand Ballroom, transformed over 36 hours of production by our team into a 1920s Bombay Art Deco fantasy, received its own standing ovation from guests at the reception entrance.
Under the century-old rain trees that have witnessed a hundred years of Bangalore's history, Nitin and Aarohi married in January. The Taj West End's 20 acres of botanical garden are irreplaceable — no other city venue has this combination of colonial heritage, mature canopy, and five-star hospitality. The wedding mandap was built directly beneath the signature rain tree, lit from within by 3,000 warm-white lights. The photographs looked like they were taken in a dream.
The Ritz-Carlton's legendary service standard was the backdrop for Sandeep and Meghana's 350-guest wedding — a family who wanted to ensure their guests were attended to with the kind of care usually reserved for five-star hotel stays. The Ballroom, transformed with our signature floral installation of 18,000 pink peonies cascading from the ceiling, was the most opulent space we have created in the Ritz-Carlton Bangalore to date. The photographs still circulate on wedding blogs two years later.
ITC Gardenia's LEED Platinum certification aligned perfectly with Varun and Preeti's values — they wanted a luxury wedding with a light ecological footprint. Our decor team rose to the challenge: all florals sourced from local Karnataka farms, zero synthetic materials in the mandap construction, and a lighting design powered entirely by the venue's solar capacity. The Peshwa Pavilion, dressed in organic whites and warm amber, was the most sustainably produced luxury wedding we have delivered.
Mihir and Kavitha married at Bangalore's most design-conscious luxury hotel — and they chose it because they cared about every visual detail of their celebration. The Four Seasons' architecture, its outdoor terrace overlooking UB City, and the team's impeccable attention to detail made it the right partner for a wedding where nothing was left to chance. A 200-guest celebration in the Grand Ballroom that the Four Seasons team told us was the finest production they had hosted.
Conrad Bengaluru's East Bangalore location made it the natural choice for Amar and Sunita's largely tech-industry guest list — and the hotel's contemporary elegance set the right tone for a wedding that was as much about the experience as the ceremony. The Conrad's 17,000 sq ft of event space, transformed over 48 hours of our production, hosted a 3-day celebration that included a rooftop sangeet with Bangalore's skyline as the backdrop, and a grand reception in the main ballroom.
Bharat and Deepti's 700-guest wedding required the sheer scale that only Sheraton Grand Whitefield's convention-grade event infrastructure could support. The Grand Ballroom — Bangalore's largest hotel event space — was filled to its capacity with guests from across India and abroad. Our production team worked for 5 days to transform it. The result was a 22,000 sq ft ballroom that disappeared completely beneath the most elaborate floral installation our studio had ever constructed in a single space.
The Oberoi's legendary discretion, its quiet luxury, and the intimacy of its event spaces made it the choice for Girish and Namitha — a couple who valued quality over scale. Sixty guests, a garden ceremony on the Oberoi's immaculate lawns, a dinner that began at 8pm and ended at 2am, and a level of personal service from the Oberoi team that had their guests comparing it to private members' clubs in London and Singapore. Intimate luxury, perfectly executed.
Shangri-La Bengaluru's striking modern architecture and the Chi ballroom's sophisticated proportions were the canvas for Ranjit and Priya's 400-guest celebration. A Chinese-Indian family, two very different aesthetic sensibilities, and a mandate from both families to honour their respective traditions equally — the design challenge was significant. The solution was a mandap that used traditional South Indian temple motifs alongside Chinese good-luck elements in a way that felt designed rather than compromised.
Radisson Blu Atria's central location and multiple simultaneous event spaces made it the practical choice for a wedding with guests flying into Bangalore from across India. Vinay and Pooja's 450-guest celebration ran across three simultaneous spaces on the wedding night — ceremony in the outdoor garden, reception in the Grand Ballroom, and a children's zone in the pre-function area — all coordinated seamlessly by our team. The logistics were our most complex Bangalore production of the year.
Tamarind Tree's lakeside setting on the northern edge of Bangalore offers something most city venues cannot: water. Manas and Deepa's 300-guest wedding used the lakefront as its primary backdrop — a ceremony on the lawn overlooking Jakkur Lake, a floating floral installation on the water, and a reception where the reflections from the lake amplified every light in the installation tenfold. The water element made this one of the most photographically distinctive Bangalore weddings of the year.
There is only one venue in India where an infinity pool appears to merge with the Arabian Sea at the edge of a 17th-century fort — and that is Taj Bekal. Nandan and Revathi's 80-guest ceremony on the pool deck at sunrise was the most quietly spectacular moment we have witnessed in years of producing Kerala weddings. A pookalam of 40,000 flowers at the resort entrance, a Sadya served on banana leaves for the reception, and ceremony photographs that stopped conversations when shared.
Vembanad Lake at dawn is one of the most serene sights in all of India — and Ajay and Mythili's ceremony was set directly on its shores. The Taj Kumarakom's heritage lakeside villas, the mirror-still backwater reflections, and the soundscape of morning birds created a ceremony of extraordinary peace and beauty. The pookalam was laid at 5am by our team; the ceremony began at 7am as the sun rose over the water. A wedding that felt ancient and timeless in equal measure.
Mandapa's setting — a private valley surrounding the Ayung River in Ubud, surrounded by terraced rice paddies and jungle canopy — is one of the most extraordinary wedding environments in Asia. Kunal and Tara's 50-guest ceremony on the riverside pavilion, with the sounds of the Ayung below and Ubud's forest above, was unlike any other wedding either family had experienced. A Hindu ceremony conducted with complete authenticity in a Balinese Hindu setting that resonated deeply with both families.
Jimbaran Bay's gentle arc of private beach, the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, and the Four Seasons' 147 thatched-roof villas cascading down the hillside — this is the setting where Amar and Divya married 147 guests from across India and the UK. The ceremony on the beach at golden hour, with a mandap of white frangipani and tropical palms, produced photographs that Amar's London-based colleagues still ask about. The Four Seasons' service standard made three days feel effortless.
Alila Uluwatu's architectural achievement — a resort that appears suspended between the cliff and the sky — was the setting for Vikrant and Priya's 70-guest ceremony at Bali's most dramatic clifftop location. The resort's award-winning architecture, entirely open to the Indian Ocean, required no additional decoration to be extraordinary. What we added was a mandap of cascading tropical white orchids that appeared to float in the ocean breeze, 150 metres above the surf below.
AYANA's Rock Bar — perched on a natural rock formation above the ocean, accessible only by cable car — provided one of the most extraordinary post-ceremony cocktail experiences we have ever arranged. The ceremony itself was on the Segara lawn, with 200 guests, a mandap of Balinese tropical florals and Indian marigolds, and the ocean on three sides. The progression from ceremony to the Rock Bar to the reception in the Kubu Ballroom created a 6-hour journey through the resort's most breathtaking spaces.
The Fortress Galle — a contemporary luxury resort built within the ramparts of the UNESCO-listed Dutch Fort — gave Prakash and Sowmya's 90-guest wedding an architectural backdrop of genuine global significance. The ceremony on the Fort's ocean-facing rampart, the reception in the resort's inner courtyard, and the rehearsal dinner inside the 17th-century fortifications created a wedding that moved through four centuries of history in a single day. Sri Lanka at its most extraordinary.
Cape Weligama sits on a private headland overlooking Weligama Bay — 36 pool villas carved into a cliff above one of Sri Lanka's most beautiful stretches of ocean. Adhith and Rithika bought out the entire property for their 50-guest wedding, and for three days the whole cape was theirs alone. The ceremony at the Infinity Edge, the reception in the open-air pavilion with the bay below, and the sight of their wedding guests swimming in the bay at 10am the next morning — an experience no five-star hotel could replicate.
Amanwella's crescent of private beach at Tangalle — secluded, undeveloped, and accessible only through the resort — is the most private beach wedding venue in South Asia. Arun and Smitha's 30-guest ceremony here was the most intentionally small wedding our studio has produced, and arguably the most beautiful. Aman's stripped-back luxury, the absolute silence of the bay, and the intimacy of a 30-person gathering on a private beach at dusk created something that simply cannot be manufactured at scale.
Banyan Tree Phuket's all-pool-villa architecture meant every guest at Ajith and Riya's wedding had their own private pool — a detail that made the 5-day celebration feel more like an exclusive resort takeover than a wedding. The Thai-Indian hybrid ceremony, the blessing conducted simultaneously by a Hindu pandit and a Thai Buddhist monk, was one of the most genuinely cross-cultural ceremonies our team has coordinated. Seventy guests, three days of events, and a reception that the Banyan Tree team called the finest they had hosted.
Amanpuri — the original Aman resort, opened in 1988 on Phuket's most private beach — remains the standard by which all other luxury resort weddings are judged. Gautam and Nandini's 45-guest ceremony in the main sala, overlooking the Andaman Sea through a canopy of coconut palms, was the most serene wedding our team has produced in Thailand. Aman's legendary simplicity demanded a different design approach: restraint, natural materials, and the confidence to let the setting carry the occasion.
Koh Samui's Four Seasons — 60 private villas scattered across a hillside above the Gulf of Thailand — gave Harish and Priyanka's 80-guest wedding a setting unlike anything in mainland Thailand. The resort's hillside geography meant the ceremony pavilion looked across the bay toward the Angthong National Marine Park, with water stretching to every horizon. A South Indian ceremony conducted with complete traditional integrity, in a setting that guests who had attended weddings on four continents called the most beautiful they had ever seen.
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