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Complete Guide For Hindu Wedding Invitations & Wedding Wordings

A wedding is one of the most beautiful and essential events of a person's life. All of the cultures around the world have their own unique and beautiful ways of celebrating this beautiful Union between two lovers.

Hinduism is one of the oldest and beautiful religions. It is a unique religion, and everything about Hinduism is special and unique in its way, and so are Hindu weddings, in simple terms.

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A wedding in Hindu culture is celebrated like a festival; everything about it is just tremendous.

Today I will like to detail you about one such beautiful and fantastic aspect of the Hindu wedding, their wedding cards and the meaning of the words and symbols used in a wedding card-

  • Concept – The concept of a Hindu wedding card is based upon the belief of the Hindu religion. A wedding is the join of two souls, which is decided in the heavens by the gods. So you will notice lots of religious symbols in a Hindu wedding card, all of these symbols have a profound and beautiful meaning. According to the Hindu religion, do you know the first wedding card given to the temple so that the Gods can be a part of the beautiful ceremony and bless the couple.
  • Ganesha- All Hindu wedding cards will for sure have a picture of Lord Ganesha printed on the card, as it is the belief that before starting any ceremony, the worship of Lord Ganesha will be first.
  • Swastika- This is the symbol for stability and safety. The combined meaning of two Sanskrit words is swastika which means may virtuous triumph.
  • Jaimala- This symbol is used to portray the beautiful garland ceremony of the Hindu wedding in which the bride and groom exchange beautiful garlands made of beautiful flowers.
  • Doli - Doli is a traditional Indian palanquin used to bring the newlywed bride home in earlier times. Doli is a symbol of unity and peace.
  • Mangal ghat- this is a beautifully designed water pot covered by coconut and leaves. It stands for piousness and good fortune or wealth.
  • Peacock- The peacocks symbolize beauty and love; everyone knows seeing a dancing peacock is such a joyful experience. They are used to magnify the card's beauty and depict the love between the bride and groom.

In a Hindu wedding card, these are the symbols in a wedding to be used beautifully. A wedding card, according to Hindu traditions, is a very sacred thing from the same card. In Hindu weddings, to make part of the ceremony, gods are also invited. Therefore the Hindu wedding cards are gorgeous and meaningful.

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