DIFFERENT ELEMENTS IN A HINDU WEDDING INVITATION CARD
The
Indian society is well known for upholding culture and traditions. The Hindu
culture is certainly not left out especially during a wedding ceremony.
Remember that before a wedding ceremony, the wedding invites is a priority on
the list of the couple and family, it forms an essential part of the ceremony;
it is both a traditional and modern means of making family, friends,
colleagues, and others aware of the marriage ceremony, after all, if no one
knows about the wedding who will be your guest? The Hindu wedding cards differ
widely from the conventional cards we get to see from other cultures, their
decorations are unusually beautiful, colorful and simply interesting.
The
wedding card tells us a lot about how the wedding ceremony will turn out to be
and it gives the guests something to anxiously anticipate about. Right here are
the different elements of a Hindu wedding invitation card and what makes
it absolutely unique!
Turmeric(Haldi):
Tradition is a factor that you cannot separate from the Hindu culture and that
is why the Haldi is used to mark the wedding invites first. Like the general
turmeric we know which not only has medicinal powers but also spiritual powers,
the yellow color stands as a symbol for Holiness in the marriage. This means
that the marriage will be one that will also follow the religious path and
bring up their children in this same light.
Sindoor
and Chawal (Rice): In Hindu culture, the marking of
the wedding invites is certainly not a process to rush or you just might miss a
vital part. The red colored Sindoor signifies the opening of the event while
purity, innocence, and peace are what the white-colored rice brings to the
marriage. These items are presented so God can make the marriage blessed as
well as holy.
Red
colored Wedding card: The thought of getting married or
attending a wedding is sure an exciting one which is why the red colored
wedding card is a good choice, as it says out loud from the couple to the guest
that they are extremely happy to share their lives together and the overflowing
grace that would come with the ceremony.
Lord
Ganesha: A wedding ceremony is a religious event and as such, the
Hindu God of education and wealth is distinctively decorated before such an
event begins. Lord Ganesha is also printed on the wedding invites with a strong
conviction and belief that the ceremony will be hitch-free and will have a
favorable outcome.
Designs:
The Hindu wedding cards are special not just because of the traditional
and cultural rituals but also because the designs are delectable. They are
finely designed with embroidery work, colorful stones as well as beads which
makes them stand out.
Wordings:
A very detailed part of the Hindu wedding invites are the words used.
The words used to give an evidence of the quality and socio-economic standing
of the couple and families. It allows for an atmosphere of love and delight.
The words are either written in English or in Hindu to suit all kinds of a
guest. Bearing in mind that it is a religious event, the use of religious scriptures
would reflect a lot. Special attention should also be paid when stating the
names of the couple and parents, time, date and venue. The words used should be
understandable, short, simple and concise.
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