A solemn and sacred illustration capturing the core ritual of the Saat Pheras (Seven Vows) around the holy fire.
Key Elements:
1. Headline: At the top, a respectful and deeply traditional headline reads: “Phere” in luxurious font golden colour
2. Date and Time: (“Date: 27 December 2026, Time: 02:30 AM”).
3. The Ritual: The central focus is the ritual of the Pheras.
* Holy Fire (Hawan/Agni): In the very center of the Mandap, a brightly burning, small Hawan Kund (sacred fire) is visible, symbolizing the witness to the marriage.
* Bride and Groom: The couple is shown walking around the fire. The Bride is leading the ritual (walking in front) and the Groom is following closely behind her.
4. Traditional Knot (Gath Bandhan): A key detail: The Bride’s dupatta/veil (Lehenga’s Dupatta) is clearly and symbolically tied in a knot to the Groom’s dupatta/shawl (Sherwani’s Dupatta/Stole), representing their lifelong bond (Gath Bandhan).
5. Setting and Atmosphere:
* The scene is set inside the beautifully decorated Mandap. The decor should be traditional, with flowers, leaves, and drapes.
* Mood: The atmosphere is serene, reverent, and deeply spiritual. The lighting should be soft, perhaps emanating a warm glow from the Hawan Kund itself, emphasizing the seriousness and sanctity of the marriage vows being taken.
* Supporting Cast: The priest (Panditji) and immediate family members are seated nearby, witnessing the ceremony.
Theme: Focus on tradition, sanctity, the ritual of the fire, and the symbolic union of the Gath Bandhan.
FACE / REFERENCE :Use the given reference photo, keep the original face exactly the same without any changes.
A solemn and sacred illustration capturing the core ritual of the Saat Pheras (Seven Vows) around the holy fire.
Key Elements:
1. Headline: At the top, a respectful and deeply traditional headline reads: “Phere” in luxurious font golden colour
2. Date and Time: (“Date: 27 December 2026, Time: 02:30 AM”).
3. The Ritual: The central focus is the ritual of the Pheras.
* Holy Fire (Hawan/Agni): In the very center of the Mandap, a brightly burning, small Hawan Kund (sacred fire) is visible, symbolizing the witness to the marriage.
* Bride and Groom: The couple is shown walking around the fire. The Bride is leading the ritual (walking in front) and the Groom is following closely behind her.
4. Traditional Knot (Gath Bandhan): A key detail: The Bride’s dupatta/veil (Lehenga’s Dupatta) is clearly and symbolically tied in a knot to the Groom’s dupatta/shawl (Sherwani’s Dupatta/Stole), representing their lifelong bond (Gath Bandhan).
5. Setting and Atmosphere:
* The scene is set inside the beautifully decorated Mandap. The decor should be traditional, with flowers, leaves, and drapes.
* Mood: The atmosphere is serene, reverent, and deeply spiritual. The lighting should be soft, perhaps emanating a warm glow from the Hawan Kund itself, emphasizing the seriousness and sanctity of the marriage vows being taken.
* Supporting Cast: The priest (Panditji) and immediate family members are seated nearby, witnessing the ceremony.
Theme: Focus on tradition, sanctity, the ritual of the fire, and the symbolic union of the Gath Bandhan.
FACE / REFERENCE :Use the given reference photo, keep the original face exactly the same without any changes.



















