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Wedding Season at Karni Bhawan: Celebrating Love and Tradition Wedding of Abhishek and Pooja On Sunday, 17th November 2024, Abhishek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mahendra Singh Naruka, and Pooja, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeet Singh Bhati, celebrated their wedding at the elegant Karni Bhawan Palace, Bikaner. Their pre-wedding Haldi ceremony, held on 16th November, was a colorful testament to their families' rich cultural traditions. Wedding of Yogendra and Monika On Friday, 22nd November 2024, Yogendra, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samandar Singh Rathore, and Monika, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nand Kishore Singh Shekhawat, exchanged vows at the Karni Bhawan Palace, Bikaner. Their Haldi ceremony on 21st November was a joyous occasion that brought both families together in celebration of love and commitment. Wedding of Vikramaditya and Saijal The wedding season continued with the union of Vikramaditya, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mohan Singh Rathore Budiwara, and Saijal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on 12th December 2024. Their wedding at Karni Bhawan Palace, Bikaner was preceded by a vibrant Haldi ceremony on 10th December, marking another beautiful beginning for a promising couple. |
Illuminating Traditions: Diwali at HRH Group of Hotels This Diwali, HRH Group of Hotels transformed its magnificent palace properties into breathtaking canvases of light and celebration. From the enchanting Shiv Niwas Palace, Jagmandir Island Palace, Fateh Bagh to the regal Gajner Palace and Karni Bhawan Palace, each property radiated the warmth of India's most beloved festival. The culinary teams across HRH properties crafted an extraordinary array of traditional sweets and delicacies, embodying the spirit of the festival. Diyas flickered, casting golden glows across palatial grounds, while intricate decorations transformed each property into a luminous spectacle. The HRH Group embraced the festival's essence - celebrating "light, hope and goodness"- creating an unforgettable royal experience that resonates with the true spirit of Diwali. From Udaipur to Bikaner, these heritage properties didn't just celebrate a festival; they curated an immersive journey into India's rich cultural tapestry, promising "an unforgettable experience fit for royalty." |
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