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The traditions and customs for sending Indian wedding cards are as diverse as the culture.

Author: Angela Jems
by Angela Jems
Posted: Sep 27, 2013

India enjoys a rich, varied culture that includes many religious traditions and there is an Indian wedding card that is perfect for every family. Wedding cards often include symbols from Hindu, Christian, Sikh and Muslim religious traditions.

In some cases, the bride’s family sends one Indian wedding card to announce the wedding and the groom’s family sends a separate card to announce the wedding details to their friends and families. Although this tradition originated with arranged marriages, many families have continued the tradition, even for wedding that are not arranged by the families.

There are a wide range of traditional and modern Indian wedding card designs.

Traditional Indian wedding cards are often ornate, crafted in bold colors with many embellishments and use traditional Indian symbols and religious symbols. Modern invitations tend to be simpler with fewer embellishments and use either rich colors or more muted colors with a simple design. Wedding cards are always part of the wedding and they play a great role in symbolizing the wedding. They partly set the tone for the wedding and are always considered as keepsakes for the guests at last. Even we are living in an e-cards time; the tradition of printing beautiful wedding cards continues to be the leading choice for many couples.

Sikh marriage ceremony, meaning  "Blissful Union" or "Joyful Union", that was introduced by Guru Amar Das. For Sikhs, married status is the norm and the ideal, through it, according to their belief, come the best opportunities for serving God's purpose and the well being of humanity, and it affords the best means of fulfillment of individuality and attainment of bliss.

Hindu marriage/wedding (Vivah) is a union of two souls (Aatmas). It is not simply a union of bride and bridegroom and exchange of vows and rings, but start of a bond between two families and their cultures. During the wedding a number of religious rites are performed in the presence of family deities to take their blessings.

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Our Site offers ornate traditional and modern Indian wedding cards in a large selection of designs, colors, and styles. Whether you want an ornate multi pocket Indian wedding card, scrolls or simple, modern invitations, you will find something to fit your preferences in our catalog.

For more information please visit our website indiancards.com, pick any wedding card from our catalogue and turn your wedding into a much happier experience.

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