Hindu Wedding Decor That Honors Every Sacred Moment — Partyland Sajawat
- Partyland Sajawat

- Jun 13
- 3 min read
A Hindu wedding is not just a ceremony — it is a sacred journey through fire, flowers, and faith. Every ritual from the Baraat to the Pheras carries centuries of tradition, and the decor around it should do the same. At Partyland Sajawat, we have spent over two decades designing Hindu wedding environments that are as spiritually meaningful as they are visually breathtaking.
We serve Hindu couples across New Jersey, Virginia, Maryland, Washington DC, Atlanta, Ohio, Florida, New York, Boston, Connecticut, and the entire East Coast and Midwest. Whether your wedding is an intimate 100-person ceremony or a grand 1,000-guest celebration, we build every detail from scratch — completely custom, completely yours.

The Mandap: The Heart of Every Hindu Wedding
The mandap is the most sacred structure of a Hindu wedding. It is where the couple takes their Saptapadi — the seven steps around the sacred fire — and where families witness the union of two souls. At Partyland Sajawat, no two mandaps are ever the same. We have designed mandaps in pure white orchids and cascading wisteria for ethereal elegance. We have created vibrant floral mandaps with marigolds, roses, and tropical leaves for couples who want color and joy. We have built acrylic and crystal mandaps that seem to float in light, and grand Mughal-inspired gold structures that command an entire ballroom.
Some of Our Most Celebrated Hindu Wedding Designs
Elephant in Color — A vibrant, avantgarde Hindu wedding full of ceramic elephants, colorful florals, and bold design inspired by the 70s. Photographed by Banga Studios.
Bohemian Beauty — A wild, elegant bohemian mandap with colorful flowers, whimsical acrylic panels, and vintage damask wall panels set in a New York City loft venue. Photographed by Ben Lau Photography.
Ethereal — A pure white floating mandap set in a rustic space. Clean, sacred, and utterly unforgettable. Photographed by Paul Saunders Photography.
Moghal in Gold — A modern Mughal masterpiece with 12-foot tall trees on tables, gold and ivory flowers, and acrylic centerpiece accents. Photographed by Priyanca Rao Photography.
Blossoming Mandap — A peach and white floral mandap, romantic and timeless. Photographed by Enmuse Photography.
Geometric Glory — Emerald green and hexagon patterns throughout, with estate tables filled with candles, greenery, and flowers. Photographed by Moments by Marigold.
Charming Plum — Ceilings dripping with wisteria and chandeliers, with the sweetness of a deeply romantic atmosphere. Photographed by Charmi Pena Photography.
Hindu weddings span multiple events — the Mehndi, the Sangeet, the Haldi, the Garba, the Baraat, and the wedding ceremony itself. At Partyland Sajawat, we design each event as its own complete environment. The Sangeet should feel festive and alive with color. The Mehndi should feel intimate and lush with florals. The wedding ceremony should feel sacred and grand. We coordinate every element — the stage, the mandap, the centerpieces, the aisle, the ceiling draping, the floral arches, the lighting, and every small detail in between. Our decor team includes certified florists, carpenters, and metal smiths who can build anything you imagine.
Featured in National Press
Our Hindu wedding work has been featured in Maharani Weddings, Mandala Weddings Magazine, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Washingtonian Bride & Groom — making Partyland Sajawat one of the most published South Asian wedding decor studios on the East Coast. These features reflect not just our aesthetic, but our commitment to honoring the cultural depth and beauty of Hindu weddings.
We serve Hindu couples across New Jersey, Virginia, Maryland, DC, Atlanta, Georgia, Ohio, Florida, New York, Boston, Connecticut, and beyond. We travel anywhere love takes us. To begin designing your Hindu wedding, fill out our questionnaire at psdecorstudio.com or email us at partylandsajawat@gmail.com. We would love to create something extraordinary for you.
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