Hindu Wedding Invitations — Cards, Videos & Printable Designs for Every Ceremony & Community

From Vivah and Saptapadi to Haldi, Sangeet, Mehendi, Engagement and Griha Pravesh — fully customisable Hindu wedding invitation cards, digital ecards, animated videos and printable templates in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi and more. Instant download, WhatsApp-ready and pan-India print delivery.

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Beyond the wedding — create invitation cards and videos for every sacred Hindu milestone ceremony.
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From illustrated caricatures to cinematic story videos — choose a personalised format that makes your Vivah invitation unforgettable.
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Bride and groom as animated caricature characters in traditional Hindu attire — family members and even pets included. Available as cards, ecards, videos and printable formats.

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A cinematic video narrating the couple’s love story — photos, milestones, devotional music and personal wording woven into a shareable wedding video.

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Upload couple or family photos and create an animated slideshow with wedding details, traditional music and smooth transitions — perfect for WhatsApp sharing.

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Animated 3D avatar characters modelled on the bride and groom in traditional Hindu attire, with a personalised voice-over narrating the wedding details.

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Muhurtham Guide Auspicious Hindu Wedding Dates — North India 2026 & 2027
Panchang-based auspicious Vivah Muhurat dates for North Indian Hindu families — confirm with your family pandit before printing invitations.

Reference dates only. Muhurat varies by gotra, nakshatra, tithi and regional panchang. Always verify with your family priest.

North Indian Vivah Muhurat — 2026

MonthAuspicious Date ReferencesInvitation Planning Tip
January 2026Jan 16, Jan 19, Jan 21, Jan 25, Jan 28Makar Sankranti season — popular for winter weddings in UP, Bihar and MP. Order printed cards 3 weeks in advance.
February 2026Feb 4, Feb 7, Feb 12, Feb 16, Feb 20Vasant Panchami period — highly auspicious for North Indian Vivah. Ideal for video and printed invitations.
March 2026Mar 1, Mar 5, Mar 12Phalguna month — good for Delhi, Haryana and Rajasthan region weddings.
November 2026Nov 15, Nov 19, Nov 23, Nov 27Dev Uthani Ekadashi onwards — peak North Indian wedding season resumes. Plan invitations 3–4 weeks ahead.
December 2026Dec 3, Dec 7, Dec 11, Dec 14Margashirsha month — auspicious for North Indian weddings with cool weather and festive season.

North Indian Vivah Muhurat — 2027

MonthAuspicious Date ReferencesInvitation Planning Tip
January 2027Jan 15, Jan 19, Jan 22, Jan 25, Jan 29Makar season continues — early January bookings fill fast. Send digital invitations early and printed cards 3 weeks prior.
February 2027Feb 3, Feb 9, Feb 14, Feb 18Vasant Panchami period — excellent muhurat window for North Indian families. Video invitations popular.
March 2027Mar 2, Mar 6, Mar 10Phalguna — moderate wedding season before the summer gap. Printed card orders should be placed 2 weeks early.
November 2027Nov 5, Nov 9, Nov 14, Nov 19, Nov 24Dev Uthani Ekadashi season — busiest North Indian wedding window. Book printers and videographers well in advance.
December 2027Dec 1, Dec 5, Dec 9, Dec 13Margashirsha muhurat — ideal for Delhi NCR, UP and Punjab weddings. WhatsApp video invitations recommended for NRI guests.
Muhurtham Guide Auspicious Hindu Wedding Dates — South India 2026 & 2027
Panchangam-based auspicious Kalyanam and Vivah muhurtham dates for Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam families — confirm with your family jyotishyar before printing.

Reference dates only. Muhurtham varies by family nakshatra, rashi, tithi and regional Panchangam. Always confirm with your family priest or astrologer.

South Indian Kalyanam Muhurtham — 2026

MonthAuspicious Date ReferencesInvitation Planning Tip
January 2026Jan 15, Jan 17, Jan 20, Jan 22, Jan 26Makara Sankranti period — widely auspicious across Andhra, Telangana, Karnataka and Kerala. Order invitation cards 2–3 weeks ahead.
February 2026Feb 5, Feb 9, Feb 14, Feb 19Magha month muhurthams — popular for Telugu and Tamil Brahmin weddings. Video invitations with Carnatic music backgrounds trend here.
April 2026Apr 15, Apr 19, Apr 23, Apr 27Chithirai (Tamil) / Chaitra (Telugu) season — post-Ugadi auspicious window for South Indian families.
May 2026May 3, May 7, May 12, May 17Vaikasi (Tamil) / Vaisakha (Telugu) — peak South Indian wedding season. Print orders should be placed 3 weeks in advance.
November 2026Nov 10, Nov 14, Nov 19, Nov 24Karthika month — auspicious for Karnataka and Kerala families post-Deepavali. Bilingual Kannada-English and Malayalam-English invitations recommended.

South Indian Kalyanam Muhurtham — 2027

MonthAuspicious Date ReferencesInvitation Planning Tip
January 2027Jan 14, Jan 18, Jan 22, Jan 26, Jan 30Makara Sankranti — traditionally the most auspicious opening for South Indian weddings each year. Plan early.
February 2027Feb 4, Feb 9, Feb 15, Feb 20Magha season — good for Telugu Brahmin and Tamil Iyer / Iyengar community weddings. Printed cards in Telugu or Tamil script popular.
April 2027Apr 16, Apr 20, Apr 25, Apr 29Post-Ugadi 2027 auspicious window — South Indian families begin the wedding season. WhatsApp video invitations lead.
May 2027May 4, May 8, May 13, May 18, May 22Vaikasi / Vaisakha peak season — the busiest South Indian wedding month. Book printers and card designers early.
November 2027Nov 9, Nov 13, Nov 18, Nov 23Karthika muhurthams — popular for Kerala and Karnataka families. Malayalam and Kannada script invitations with traditional Kolam motifs recommended.
FAQ Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Hindu wedding invitations, regional styles, video formats, printing and customisation.

What types of Hindu wedding invitations are available?

SeeMyMarriage offers Hindu wedding invitations in multiple formats — editable e-cards, WhatsApp-ready digital cards, animated video invitations, caricature videos, story videos, slideshow videos, 3D character videos and professionally printed cards — all customisable in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Bengali and English.

What are the main Hindu wedding ceremonies that need separate invitations?

A Hindu wedding typically involves invitations for the Engagement (Sagai/Nischayam), Haldi, Sangeet, Mehendi, the main Vivah/Kalyanam, and the Reception. In North India, Sagan and Roka ceremonies also need cards. In South India, Pellikuthuru (Telugu) and Nichayathartham (Tamil) are pre-wedding events that often have their own invitations.

Can I get Hindu wedding invitations in regional languages?

Yes. Invitations are available in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Bengali, Odia and English. Each language option includes culturally appropriate wording, traditional motifs and regional script.

What motifs are used in Hindu wedding invitations?

Hindu wedding invitation motifs include Ganesha (auspicious opener), Kalash (sacred pot), Lotus, Mangal Sutra, Mandap, Rangoli, Kolam, Paisley, Peacock, Elephant, Coconut with leaves, and Om symbol. South Indian designs typically feature Kolam and temple gopuram motifs while North Indian designs lean toward Paisley, Meena work and Rajasthani miniature art.

Can I create a Hindu wedding invitation video online?

Yes. Choose from caricature, story, slideshow or 3D character video styles — add names, photos, ceremony details and receive a WhatsApp-ready Hindu wedding video invitation in your regional language.

Do you offer printed Hindu wedding invitations with home delivery?

Yes. Premium printed Hindu wedding cards are available with matte, glossy and foil finishes, delivered with matching envelopes pan-India in 5–7 business days. Learn more about the printing service →

What Hindu milestone ceremonies need invitation cards?

Hindu milestone invitations are available for Annaprashan (rice ceremony), Namkaran (naming ceremony), Mundan (first haircut), Upanayan (sacred thread), Godh Bharai (baby shower), Seemantham (South Indian baby shower), Satyanarayan Puja and Griha Pravesh (housewarming).

About & Ceremony Guide Hindu Weddings, Ceremonies & Invitation Traditions

Hindu Weddings — An Overview. Hindu weddings (Vivah or Kalyanam) are among the most elaborate and spiritually rich ceremonies in the world, observed by over a billion people across India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Fiji and the global Indian diaspora. A Hindu wedding is not a single event but a series of sacred rituals spanning several days, guided by Vedic shlokas, a family pandit, and the auspicious Muhurat determined from the Panchang or Panchangam. The ceremonies vary significantly by region, community, caste and family tradition — making Hindu wedding invitations inherently diverse in language, script, motif and wording.

North Indian Hindu Wedding Rituals. North Indian Hindu weddings (common across UP, Bihar, MP, Rajasthan, Delhi, Punjab, Haryana) typically include: Sagan/Roka — the formal family agreement to the union; Tilak — the groom’s forehead ceremony at the bride’s home; Sangeet — the music and dance celebration; Haldi — turmeric applied to bride and groom separately; Mehendi — henna ceremony for the bride; Baraat — the groom’s wedding procession; Jaimala — exchange of garlands at the mandap; Saat Phere / Saptapadi — seven sacred rounds around the fire with vows; Sindoor Daan — application of sindoor by groom in bride’s hair; Vidaai — the emotional farewell of the bride from her parental home; and finally the Reception hosted by the groom’s family.

South Indian Hindu Wedding Rituals. South Indian Hindu weddings (Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam) are known for their grandeur, temple-style mandap decor and ancient Vedic rituals. Key ceremonies include: Nichayathartham / Nischayam — formal engagement; Pellikuthuru / Mandha Baanam — pre-wedding turmeric ritual; Snatakam — the groom’s pre-wedding ritual bath (Brahmin weddings); Kashi Yatra — the groom’s mock departure to Kashi, stopped by the bride’s family; Oonjal (Tamil) — the bride and groom swing ceremony; Muhurtham — the auspicious moment for the main wedding ritual; Mangalya Dharanam / Taali Kattu — tying of the sacred Mangalsutra; Saptapadi — seven steps and vows; and the Reception typically held the same evening or the next day.

Gujarati & Rajasthani Hindu Weddings. Gujarati weddings are celebrated with the colourful Garba and Dandiya Raas on the Sangeet night — a distinct tradition not seen in other communities. The main ceremony includes Madhuparka (welcoming the groom), Kanya Daan (giving away the daughter), Saptapadi and Hastamelap (joining of hands). Rajasthani weddings are known for elaborate Pithhi (turmeric ceremony), Chunari presentation and folk music traditions unique to the region.

Hindu Milestone Ceremonies. Annaprashan (first rice eating — 5th or 7th month after birth) is one of the most celebrated Hindu baby milestones. Namkaran is the naming ceremony held on the 11th or 12th day after birth. Mundan (Chudakarana) is the first head-shaving ceremony for boys, typically at 1 or 3 years — considered to remove past-life karma. Upanayan (Janeu/Munja/Poita) is the sacred thread ceremony for boys of Brahmin, Kshatriya and Vaishya communities, marking entry into Vedic education. Godh Bharai (North Indian baby shower) and Seemantham (South Indian equivalent) celebrate the expectant mother during the seventh month of pregnancy. Griha Pravesh is the housewarming ceremony, and Satyanarayan Puja is the votive ritual performed on all auspicious occasions.

Hindu Wedding Invitation Motifs & Cultural Identity. Traditional Hindu wedding invitation motifs carry deep symbolic meaning. Ganesha always appears first — as the remover of obstacles and the deity invoked at every beginning. Kalash (the sacred pot with coconut and mango leaves) represents abundance and purity. Lotus symbolises divine beauty and spiritual awakening. Paisley (Kairi) is the mango motif representing fertility. Peacock represents Kartikeya and royal grace. Mangal Sutra and Sindoor motifs are used in North Indian invitation art to represent the marital bond. South Indian designs use Kolam (rice flour geometric patterns), Banana leaf borders and Temple Gopuram architecture. SeeMyMarriage offers all these design traditions fully customisable in your regional language, script and cultural wording.

About SeeMyMarriage Hindu Wedding Invitations. SeeMyMarriage (Pikaaso) is a comprehensive platform for Hindu wedding invitation cards, digital ecards, animated video invitations, caricature invites, story videos, slideshow videos, 3D character videos and professionally printed cards with pan-India delivery. Whether you are planning a North Indian Shaadi, South Indian Kalyanam, Gujarati Lagna, Punjabi Anand Karaj-adjacent Hindu ceremony, Bengali Shubho Bibaho, or any regional Hindu wedding — choose a design, customise it in your language and share or print it easily across India and the globe.

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