Traditional wedding invitation, the wording your family expects

A traditional wedding invitation keeps the expected order: the invocation, then the elders inviting, then the couple, then the ceremonies. Every one of those lines is yours to write, in your own language.

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The order matters more than the ornament

What makes an invitation feel traditional to a family is not the border, it is the sequence. The invocation first, then the names of those inviting, then the couple, then the events.

Every one of those is a separate line you fill in, so the invitation reads the way your family has always read one.

Room for the full wording

Traditional wording is long. Both families in full, sometimes the gotra, sometimes a grandparent in whose name the invitation is made. A printed card shrinks the type to fit. A page does not have to.

In your own script

Write it in Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam or Punjabi and guests read it exactly as you typed it.

Common questions

Yes. The opening line is a field you write, so it appears exactly as your family says 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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