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Indian Wedding Card Wordings: Some Important Guidelines!

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Indian weddings are initiated by wedding cards. Wedding cards are the most important part of a wedding. Apart from choosing best design, choosing best suitable wordings also plays important role in making wedding card. Indian card wordings are most unique when compared to other countries’. Usually Indian wedding cards have shlokas and mantras written on it, symbolizing god and seeking blessings to have successful marriage.
 
How to Choose Indian Wedding Card Wordings Wisely?

Fining best wordings for wedding cards is really a tough task. There are many traditional phrases and contemporary lines available on internet. To choose one amongst them is a dilemmatic situation. There are many websites which allow users to fetch Indian wedding card wordings which can be inculcated in wedding cards.

Regardless of any religion or culture, Indian wedding invitations wordings have at least a line about god. It is obvious that wedding cards includes names of bride and groom; some religions have their parents name or name of family’s elders.
 
When it comes to personalized cards for friends, the wordings can be humorous, when it comes to family, the wordings must be formal. Significance of wedding can also be included as part of Indian wedding card wordings. If there are several sections are made in wedding cards for individual events like mehandi, sangeet and many more, on each section meaning of those events can be written.

Important Aspects of Indian Wedding Invitation Wordings

When it comes to wordings, it also includes the venue address, time and other necessary details which informs guest about the event. When themed wedding is considered, the right wordings give more impact. The wordings must be related to the themes.
 
One more important aspect of Indian wedding Card Wordings is that the position of wordings in wedding card. The shlokas or mantras must be at the top of the card, and poetical wordings can be at middle .The address and timings must be highlighted.

When it comes to font, the font used must be attractive and legible. In earlier days Calligraphy fonts were used in invitation cards, as time flies this font did not lose its eye catching look, which is still used in wedding cards.