Indian Wedding Cards is the beginning of ostentatious ceremonies with color and splendor

About the Indian Wedding Cards

Indian weddings are known to be ostentatious ceremonies with color and splendor marking a very special day in the lives of the couple. The wedding preparations start with the invitation card and choosing a card is not as easy considering the variety card makers have in store.

Indian wedding cards are the invitations sent to relatives, friends, colleagues informing them about an Indian wedding. Different types of cards, such as Hindu wedding cards, and Lord Ganesha wedding cards, are available. It is a common practise in Indian weddings to have two sets of cards printed. One from the groom’s side, to announce...

The Style of Indian Wedding Invitation Cards

The design and overall look and feel of the wedding card also changes with the type of wedding i.e.: Hindu, Christian, Muslim, Jew or Sikh. Indian wedding cards are further categorized into South Indian and North Indian wedding cards to reflect the differing geographic tastes in color and design.

Most of the marriage cards carry the picture of the “Lord Ganesha” or “Lord Ganapathi.” Both the bride and groom send out wedding invitation cards to their respective guests separately, and wedding programs are arranged jointly or separately for...

How do You Write the Wording on Indian Wedding Cards

Indian wedding invitation cards can be simple and articulate cards in the form of greeting cards with gods adorning the first page followed by the marriage date and venue details. Wedding invitations are indicative of the style and the grandeur that can be expected of the wedding. A high quality decorative invitation card is replete with rhinestones and gold print are a sign of what you are most likely to expect during the wedding. Ostentatious weddings also ensure a gift along with every invitation card for...

How to Attend an Indian Wedding

Indian wedding is a great, fun, colorful event for every body involved. It’s an occasion of festivities which last from 2 to 5 days. The wedding consists of several small ceremonies which are either attended by the bride and her family or groom and his family or both.

The Indian culture celebrates marriage as a sacrament (Sanskara), a rite enabling two individuals to start their journey in life together. In a Hindu wedding, the multiplicity of creation becomes possible when spirit (Purush) unites with matter (Prakritti). The Hindu wedding lays emphasis on three essential values: happiness, harmony, and...