Monday, September 22, 2014

Think a Minute with The DREAM

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Oh how long you’ve dreamed of your wedding day...carrying that vision with you forever. You know exactly how everything should be…You’ve envisioned it a thousand times or more and now, the time has finally come to fulfill this wonderful dream.

We know how very important your wedding day is for you and we genuinely want to help you make it perfect. Your vision is so beautiful and magical. Yet, getting caught up in all the planning details can sometimes take away the magic. So why not let us remove those worries and stresses that come with the endless details of your wedding plans? As the beautiful bride, you deserve to bask in the bliss of it all and thoroughly enjoy your wedding. That’s how you’ve dreamed it would be, and that’s how it ought to be.

From the largest to the finest of details, 
The DREAM Wedding Planners & Event Management can expertly take care anything or everything for you. You can trust us to creatively weave your unique theme throughout your entire day and create the perfect mood. With our full range of services, we can take care of everything from coordinating food, entertainment and transportation, to planning invitations, decorations and souvenirs. All aspects of your wedding plans can be entrusted to our very capable staff.

At T
he DREAM Wedding Planners & Event Management we go to great lengths to ensure our client’s wedding day is as perfect as they dreamed it would be. Some of the services we offer include the planning and coordination of:            
·         Wedding and Event Decorations
·         Bridal Dressing
·         Pre-event Consultation
·         Entertainment
·         Professional Photography and Videography       
·         Corporate and Social Events


If you’d like to take advantage of these, or any of the other many services we offer, we invite you to contact us at 
0778129132 /thedreamweddings@gmail.com or dhanushihk@gmail.com .We’d welcome the opportunity to talk with you about your wedding plans and event management.  Please also feel free to visit our blog page at: http://sldreamweddings.blogspot.com/ for more information.

Sincerely yours,
 Dhanushi
Dhanushi Hetti Kankanamge 
CEO and Founder @The DREAM


The Dream Wedding Planners & Event Management
Delkada,Sri Lanka.
Mobile+94778129132

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Our Services For You

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Our Services For you
*   Wedding planning
*   Wedding decorations
*   Bridal Dressing
*   Photography
*   Videography
*   Cinematography
*   Dj Music
*   Music Band
*   Dancing Group
*   Hotel selections
*   Bride and Bridegroom’s dress hire
*   Transportation
*   Wedding Cake & Cake Structure
*   Wedding cards & wedding cake box
* Ashtaka with Jayamangala Gatha
*   Car Hiring

  • Contact us now on your dream  in one home ! 




Saturday, June 28, 2014

Vision and Mission

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Vision
‘’Our vision is to be being the best wedding planner in your dream’’.

Mission
‘’Our mission is to decorate your dreams come true’’.

Our mission will help you create a day full of extraordinary moments as unique and special as you are. Whatever your season, whatever your style, The Dream  Wedding Planners has everything you need to create a one-of-a-kind wedding that will not only be memorable…it will be unforgettable!  And Our distinguished team brings passion for equity and community change and expertise in wedding plans.

Whether your wedding is small and intimate, casual or formal, or large and elaborate, we make certain we will exceed your wildest dreams! Since you were a little girl you have been dreaming about your special day; it all starts here. 
It’s time to decorate  your dreams.

We will arrange everything from the smallest detail to ensure that nothing is ever out of place or goes afoul, yet never taking any time away from you and your fiancé. 
let us make your dreams come a reality.

The Dream wedding planners  is on behalf of The Dream Company  that caters to all cultures and their celebrations whose comprehensive instruction includes wedding ceremonies, multi-cultural wedding traditions, and all aspects of wedding  and event  planning, design, and coordination. We want you to be able to relax and enjoy your engagement; leave the details to us.



Monday, June 9, 2014

Buddhist Wedding in The Dream

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Buddhist Weddings are influenced by the Hindu culture which gives prominence to ‘Nekath’, the auspicious times. The ‘Nekatha’ is derived from the horoscopes of the Bride and the Groom which is created based on their dates and times of birth. Of the many traditional events that take place during a Buddhist wedding, the ‘Poruwa’ ceremony is the most important. Therefore it is strictly guided by Nekath.

The Poruwa Siritha (Poruwa Ceremony) appears to have existed in Sri Lanka before the introduction of Buddhism in the 3rd Century B.C. Through the ages, many innovations have been introduced to the Poruwa Siritha. By and large, the men and women of present day society realize the value of their heritage and are motivated to protect and preserve something of their past for posterity.

The Poruwa Siritha was as valid custom as a registered marriage until the British introduced the registration marriages by Law in 1870.

Today’s Poruwa Ceremony has been influenced by both upcountry and low country customs of Sri Lanka.

The bridegroom and party assemble on the left of the Poruwa and the bridal party on the right. The bride and groom enter the Poruwa leading with the right foot. They greet each other with palms held together in the traditional manner.Shilpadhipathi (master of ceremonies) presents a hand of betel leaves to the couple, which they accept and jand back to him to be placed on a height of the Poruwa.This symbolises the offering of betel to gods. The bride’s father places the right hand of the bride on that of the groom as a symbolic gesture of handing over the bride to the bridegroom.The groom’s brother hands a tray to the groom with seven sheaves of betel leaves with a coin placed in each. The groom holds the tray while the bride takes one sheaf at a time and drops it on the Poruwa. The groom repeats this process. This is a custom carried out to remember seven generations of relatives on each side.

The groom’s brother hands a chain to the groom who in turn places it on the bride’s neck.

The bride’s maternal uncle enters the Poruwa, ties the small fingers of the bride and groom with a gold thread and then pours water over the fingers. Water and earth being the eternal verities, the water so poured and the earth on which it falls are intended to be the lasting witnesses to the marriage. The uncle then turns the couple clockwise, three times, on the Poruwa.
Next the groom presents to his bride a white cloth which in turn is presented to the bride’s mother. This is an expression of the groom’s gratitude to his mother-in-law for bringing up his bride.
Next, the groom’s mother will present the going away saree to the groom. The groom hands it over to the bride and she in turn gives it to her mother.

The bride’s mother will then present a plate of milk rice and kavum, cooked with special ingredients befitting a marriage ceremony, to the bride who feeds a piece of each to the bridegroom. The bridegroom feeds the bride in return.

As the newly weds step down from the Poruwa, helped by a couple from the bridegroom’s party, Shilpathipathi breaks a coconut in two.

The bridal couple lights a brass oil lamp to signify their resolve to keep the home fires burning.

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