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Kalyana mantapa · Bengaluru

A kalyana mantapa with convention-centre muscle.

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Vijaykiran Convention Centre serves as East Bengaluru’s kalyana mantapa for traditional Kannada, Telugu and Tamil weddings — wooden and temple-style mandaps, havan and homa permitted, nadaswaram welcome, banana-leaf feasts from the in-house kitchen, 8am muhurtham slots, and a pillarless air-conditioned hall for up to 2,000 guests in Kaggadasapura.

Some words carry a promise. “Kalyana mantapa” promises tradition — the sacred fire, the wooden pillars, the nadaswaram, the banana leaf. We keep that promise inside a modern convention hall, so the rituals stay authentic while the guests stay comfortable: real air-conditioning, real parking, real power backup, and a dining hall that feeds five hundred at a sitting.

Wooden& temple mandaps
Havanand homa permitted
Banana-leaffeast service
8ammuhurtham slots

Tradition, properly hosted

  • Mandap built overnight to your community’s pattern — Kannada, Telugu, Tamil and North Indian styles all in our portfolio
  • Designated havan area with ventilation, agreed with your priest in advance
  • Nadaswaram/melam seating by the mandap; sound support without drowning the ritual
  • Traditional feast: kosambari to payasa in proper sequence, banana-leaf service, community cooks welcome for consultation
  • Green rooms for both families, elder-friendly seating near the mandap, lift access

One venue for the full wedding arc

Naandi and pooja functions in the Banquet Hall, muhurtham in the Convention Hall at dawn, feast in the Dining Hall through the afternoon, reception under the same roof that night. Families keep one address on the invitation and one coordinator on speed-dial for the whole arc.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this a traditional kalyana mantapa or a convention hall?
Both — the hall carries full convention-centre infrastructure (AC, power backup, parking, AV) while our décor team builds traditional wooden and temple-style mandaps and our kitchen serves classical banana-leaf feasts. The rituals are as traditional as your priest directs.
Which communities’ wedding styles do you host?
Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Kerala, North Indian and mixed-tradition weddings are all regulars — our mandap patterns, feast menus and ritual arrangements adapt to each, and your priest leads the sequence.
Can the muhurtham start very early in the morning?
Yes — morning slots open at 8am with hall access for the priest and family earlier by arrangement, and the mandap fully built and flowered overnight so dawn rituals start without a wait.
Do you serve food on banana leaves?
Yes — traditional banana-leaf service with the classical course sequence is available in the 500-seat Dining Hall, alongside buffet service for guests who prefer it.
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