South Indian wedding invitation, with the muhurtham time front and centre

A South Indian wedding invitation online puts the muhurtham time where guests cannot miss it, adds the nichayathartham and reception as their own events, and lets you write the wording in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada or Malayalam.

₹1,999 once. Your invite stays live for 2 months, long enough for the cards, the replies and the day itself.

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The time is the most important thing on the card

A South Indian muhurtham can be at four in the morning and can last a few minutes. Guests who read the date and skim the time miss the ceremony, and no amount of design fixes that.

The wedding sits as its own event with the time beside it, and a map link under it. If the muhurtham shifts, you change it and the live link updates.

  • Nichayathartham or engagement
  • Kashi Yatra and Oonjal, where the family holds them
  • The muhurtham, with the exact window
  • Reception, often the previous evening rather than the next

Four languages, one invite

Type the invitation in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada or Malayalam and guests read it in that script. Many families put the invitation line in the mother tongue and the venue and directions in English, which reads comfortably for everyone.

Half the guest list is travelling

South Indian guest lists lean heavily on relatives in other states and in the Gulf, who book flights around the muhurtham. Getting a reply early is worth more here than almost anywhere, and the reply form is built into the invite.

Common questions

Yes. The wedding event carries its own date and time, and you can word the time however your family states it.

Make yours this evening

Open any design and see the real invitation, with the reply form working. You pay only when you want your own link.

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₹1,999 once. Your invite stays live for 2 months, long enough for the cards, the replies and the day itself.

Stays live for 2 months

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