Some love stories begin with a spark. Yours can begin where the Gods once stood.
Long before destination weddings were a thing, there was Triyuginarayan—the sacred place where Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati tied the knot.
Legend has it that Lord Vishnu himself was there to bless the union, and the Akhand Dhuni, the eternal flame, has been burning ever since. That same fire is believed to bless every couple who marries here.
Getting married at Triyuginarayan isn't just about tradition—it's about stepping into a love story that's been alive for thousands of years.
Where Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati united in sacred matrimony
The Akhand Dhuni has been burning continuously for thousands of years
Lord Vishnu himself blessed this sacred union
Triyuginarayan isn't a fancy resort or a flashy wedding venue—it's raw, untouched, and holy. Nestled in the Himalayas, it's the kind of place where the air feels different, where silence holds meaning, and where love takes center stage.
This is a wedding where it's just you, your partner, your loved ones, and the divine. No distractions. Just pure, peaceful energysurrounding you as you say your vows.
Nestled in the pristine Himalayas, untouched and holy
Focus on what truly matters - your love and commitment
Just you, your partner, loved ones, and the divine
Begin your forever where gods once stood
Let's be real—big weddings can be overwhelming. The guest lists, the venues, the endless planning— it's easy to lose sight of what actually matters.
That's why more couples today are choosing meaning over extravagance.
A Triyuginarayan destination wedding isn't about impressing people; it's about honoring your love, your commitment, and the start of something sacred. It's about beginning your forever in a place that truly means something.
This isn't just a wedding—it's an experience that connects you to something greater.
Garhwali folk songs echoing through the mountains
Deep vibrations of traditional dhol
Sacred scent of herbs in the havan
Living the ritual, not just recreating it
Feeling the depth of every prayer and chant
Connecting to something greater than yourself
It's not about recreating a ritual, but living it— feeling the depth of every prayer, every chant, every blessing.
There's something incredibly special about starting your marriage in the same place where Shiva and Parvati did. Here, love isn't just celebrated—it's honored. Here, every vow feels deeper, every promise more powerful.
bear witness to your love
hold your commitment
be more than an event—let it be a blessing
A wedding at Triyuginarayan Temple is not just a day— it's a spiritual milestone that stays with you for a lifetime.