Season · Guide · Updated 20 April 2026
Planning an Indian wedding in September
September is one of the most-asked months for South Asian weddings — and one of the most misunderstood. Here's the honest answer on weather, muhurat dates, vendor availability and pricing.

Muhurat considerations
September muhurat dates depend on the Hindu calendar and vary year to year. Consult your priest at least 12 months ahead — the best dates in September book out first.
Not every date in September is auspicious; some ceremonies (Griha Pravesh, Sangeet) are more flexible than the main pheras.
Weather and venue implications
Outdoor Baraat, mandap under open sky, garba on the lawn — September weather decides whether these are romantic or logistical nightmares. Always have a tented plan B for outdoor components.
Pricing in September
Peak-season months (November–February in India, May–September in the West) command a 15–35% premium. Off-peak months are the smart move for cost-conscious couples without sacrificing quality.
Frequently asked
Is September a good month for an Indian wedding?
Depends on region and family — check muhurat and weather patterns first. Every month has strong dates.
How far ahead should I book for September?
12–15 months for Saturday dates.

