Design A Unique Gujrati Wedding Invitation Card For Your Dream Wedding

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There is an amalgamation of different cultures in India. This culture gets showcased very well in Indian weddings. If you take a look at the wedding invitations you can see that each one is quite unique. Not only do you get a glimpse of the union between the couple but also at the eccentric cultures each of them tends to have. A Gujrati wedding invitation card is quite similar to all of that since it helps us to take a peek at the Gujrati culture. Each of the wedding cards have different features which are unique to Gujrati tradition and culture.

1. Motif: When it comes to the Gujrati wedding cards, it is quite important that a motif is included in the card. They are quite elegant, classic which has a traditional touch to it. These motifs can also depict unique yet beautiful designs of Rangoli. The minimalistic design of the Hindu god Ganesha is also a popular choice.

2. Gods: In India all regions have their own way of giving their salutations to the Hindu gods and goddesses. The Gujrati wedding cards tend to give their salutations on the wedding cards. When Radha and Krishna is used on the wedding cards it is mainly done because it represents love and purity. While the use of Ganesha is considered to be auspicious since this Hindu god represents the start of something sacred.

3. Sayings: In Gujrati wedding invitation card, one can find wordings or traditional mantras which are usually messages to the gods or good sayings. Most of these wordings tend to be written in the traditional language. Some of the most commonly used wordings include Mangalik prasango which refers to a “pious occasion” or Shree Ganashay Namah which refers to the salutations given to Lord Ganesha.

4. Garba night: Any wedding card which isn’t Gujrati, does not have the invitation to garba night. The invitation to Garba night is mandatory when it comes to Gujrati wedding cards. This traditional and unique dance is found only in the Gujrati culture.

5. Tahuko: This refers to the invite where in all the people are asked to come together in order to celebrate the festive occasion. One can find this at the very end of the wedding card. One of the most unique things about this is that it is quite poetic. Not only does it give a special touch to the wedding card but it also makes it unique.

The Gujrati wedding cards are filled with colours which puts an aesthetic and beautiful touch to the invite.