As expected, the newlyweds embraced both Indian and Western wedding traditions. In the days leading up to the main event, the couple kicked things off with a puja party, a sangeet (or musical event) and a mehendi ceremony, where the bride and bridal party got henna applied to their hands and feet. The couple also participated in separate haldi ceremonies, where they were cleansed with turmeric to wash their pasts clean, allowing them to restart together.
The pair decided to host two wedding ceremonies - a Christian service officiated by Jonas’ father Paul Kevin Jonas, a pastor, and a traditional Hindu wedding - each held in different spots within the palace walls.
Both the bride and groom wore Ralph Lauren and the designer was among the first few to congratulate the couple after their wedding. "Congratulations to Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra on their wedding in Jophpur, India," the brand tweeted, adding, "Ralph Lauren is honoured to have dressed the couple - Priyanka in a custom Ralph Lauren gown and Nick in a custom Purple Label tuxedo - as well as the members of their wedding party."
The duo opted for Chopard wedding bands with the actress' taken from the "Haute Joaillerie" collection featuring 3.90-carats of ashoka-cut diamonds that are set in platinum, while Nick's band is made from ethical yellow gold. Priyanka also opted for Chopard earrings, while Nick wore the L.U.C Lunar Big Date watch.
While the newlyweds haven't yet released any pictures from the nuptials, they did post snaps from their Mehendi party on Instagram. "One of the most special things that our relationship has given us," Chopra wrote, "is a merging of families who love and respect each other's faiths and cultures. And so planning our wedding with an amalgamation of both was so amazing." And judging by the photos, it looks like everyone had the best time.