Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant are finally set to tie the knot today after lavish pre-wedding ceremonies and grand festivities. The groom's mother, Nita Ambani, being true to her cultures and traditions paid a visit to Varanasi days before the wedding to worship Lord Shiva and send her first invitation to the almighty. In line with her vision of sharing India’s rich cultural heritage with the world, the Ambani family will be paying homage to the holy city of Kashi or Varanasi at the much-awaited wedding celebrations of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant.


Resting in the sacred embrace of Ganga, Varanasi is the cradle of Indian civilization. Leading up to the nuptials, Nita Ambani paid a visit to the ancient seat of culture to seek the blessings of Kashi Vishwanath for the new couple. Her deep reverence for the ‘Eternal City’ is manifested in thoughtful thematic details of the wedding, where its beauty, positivity, light, and purity will be reimagined in spectacular ways.


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Nita Ambani's Visit To Varanasi And Kashi Vishwanath:


Nita Ambani paid a visit to Kashi Vishwanath temple, Varanasi and performed a puja to seek blessings from Lord Shiva for her children Anant and Radhika. 






After that, she also went for saree shopping at one of the stores in Varanasi.






Nita Ambani Pays Tribute To The Rich Culture Of Varanasi:


Nita Ambani paid tribute to India's rich cultural heritage through a spectacular reimagination of the holy city of Varanasi at Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's wedding. Ahead of the celebrations, she embodied the timeless elegance of Varanasi in a 28 chauk jaal Rangkat saree adorned with delicate floral motifs and vibrant hues of zari.

The special look designed and styled by Manish Malhotra in association with Swadesh and Manish Malhotra World - marked yet another homage to the incredible craftsmanship of India's master artisans, whose talent has been at the centre of Nita Ambani's endeavours. Taking over six months to weave, an authentic Rangkat saree can only be crafted by select weavers of our country - the epitome of a rare generational skill passed on through time.