
The home in Pune opened its doors in December, and with it, a sense of time gently folding in on itself. Sathabhishekam — the sacred milestone marking sixty years of marriage — is not a celebration of longevity alone, but of continuity. Of walking together through seasons, raising families, building friendships, and returning, always, to each other. For Ps. Venkatkrishnan and Prabha, this moment was marked not by grandeur, but by intention. The setup followed that philosophy — an Indian home dressed in fragrance and familiarity, where pink lotus and white rajnigandha led the way, and mogra and a floral pookalam guided guests softly through the threshold.
The décor did not announce itself; it welcomed. Flowers carried memory rather than ornament — the lotus for purity and renewal, rajnigandha for grace, mogra for everyday devotion. The house moved as it always had, only warmer. Rituals flowed into conversation. Prayers dissolved into laughter. Grandchildren ran freely between rooms, unbothered by ceremony, while old friends gathered in corners, voices rising into song — melodies remembered more than rehearsed. The day unfolded slowly, without instruction, without performance. It felt lived in, not staged.
At the heart of it all was love — quiet, steady, and deeply present. No grand gestures, no declarations. Just warmth that lingered in the pauses between moments. This is where Sathabhishekam finds its true meaning — not in ritual alone, but in shared life. At BabyTCompany, these are the stories we believe in preserving. Where photographs don’t need explanation, because they carry everything within them — time, tenderness, and the beauty of a life walked together. The images from this day hold it all, gently and completely.






















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