Bengali Invitations for Weddings, Ceremonies & Every Milestone — Customize & Order Online
Fully customizable in Bengali language & wordings — Wedding invitations, Digital cards and video invites.
From Shubho Bibaho to Sangeet, Gaye Holud, Engagement, Annaprashan and Griha Pravesh — every Bengali ceremony covered. Instant download, editable online, shareable on WhatsApp and social media. Premium print & home delivery available pan-India.
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Caricature Wedding Videos
Bride and groom illustrated as cute Bengali caricature characters — parents, family members and even pets included. Available as cards, WhatsApp ecards, videos and printable invitations.
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Story-Type Video Invitations
A cinematic video that narrates the couple’s love story — photos, milestones, warm Bengali music and a personal message woven into a beautiful shareable video for Shubho Bibaho.
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Slideshow Video Invitations
Upload couple or family photos and create an elegant animated slideshow with Bengali ceremony details, traditional music and smooth transitions — perfect for WhatsApp sharing.
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3D Characters with Voice Over
Animated 3D avatar characters modelled on the bride and groom, with a personalised Bengali voice-over narrating the wedding details — a truly premium digital invitation experience.
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Love your digital design? Have it professionally printed and delivered straight to your door — anywhere in India. Premium quality Bengali wedding cards with matching envelopes, crafted to make every ceremony feel special.
- 📦 Pan-India delivery in 5–7 business days
- ⚡ Express delivery available for selected locations
- ✨ Premium finishes — Matte, Glossy & Foil options
- 💌 Cards + matching envelopes included
Dates are reference dates from Bengali Panjika listings. Auspicious timings vary by family tradition, nakshatra and regional pandit calculation. Always confirm before printing cards.
Auspicious Bengali Wedding Dates — 2026
| Month | Auspicious Date References | Invitation Planning Tip |
|---|---|---|
| January 2026 | Jan 17, Jan 22, Jan 25 | Maghi Purnima period — popular for Bengali winter weddings. Order printed cards 2 weeks in advance. |
| February 2026 | Feb 3, Feb 8, Feb 14 | Saraswati Puja season — ideal for Engagement and Ring Ceremony invitations. |
| April 2026 | Apr 14 (Poila Boishakh), Apr 21, Apr 26 | Bengali New Year — Poila Boishakh is highly auspicious for new beginnings including Griha Pravesh. |
| November 2026 | Nov 9, Nov 14, Nov 20 | Post-Diwali period — peak Bengali wedding season. Plan video and printed invitations 3 weeks early. |
| December 2026 | Dec 5, Dec 10, Dec 15 | Agrahayan month — traditionally favoured for Shubho Bibaho in Bengali families. |
Auspicious Bengali Wedding Dates — 2027
| Month | Auspicious Date References | Invitation Planning Tip |
|---|---|---|
| January 2027 | Jan 12, Jan 18, Jan 24 | Poush month — popular for Bengali weddings. Video invitations should be ordered 10 days earlier. |
| February 2027 | Feb 6, Feb 12, Feb 20 | Saraswati Puja and Phalguni season — good for Engagement and Sangeet invitations. |
| April 2027 | Apr 14 (Poila Boishakh), Apr 20, Apr 27 | Bengali New Year — auspicious for Griha Pravesh, Annaprashan and new beginnings. |
| November 2027 | Nov 6, Nov 13, Nov 21 | Peak Bengali wedding season — start printed card orders 3 weeks before the ceremony date. |
Auspicious Dates for Bengali Milestone Events — 2026 & 2027
| Ceremony | Auspicious Period References | Invitation Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Annaprashan (Rice Ceremony) | 2026: Apr 14, May 3, May 17, Oct 18, Nov 1 2027: Apr 14, May 9, May 23, Oct 10, Nov 14 | Create Bengali Annaprashan cards 1 week before. Digital ecards can be sent same-day. |
| Namkaran (Naming Ceremony) | 11th day after birth — family pandit selects nakshatra-based date. Common periods: Pushya, Rohini, Uttara Phalguni nakshatras | Quick digital Bengali Namkaran cards are ideal for short-notice ceremonies — same-day sharing via WhatsApp. |
| Upanayan / Poita (Sacred Thread) | 2026: Mar 8, Mar 22, Apr 5, Apr 14 2027: Mar 14, Mar 28, Apr 4, Apr 14 | Traditional printed Bengali Upanayan cards are popular — order 2 weeks in advance. |
| Griha Pravesh | 2026: Apr 14, Apr 21, Jul 1, Nov 14, Nov 20 2027: Apr 14, May 7, Jun 5, Nov 6, Nov 13 | Bengali Griha Pravesh cards in Bengali script — digital for instant sharing, print for family elders. |
What types of Bengali wedding invitations are available on SeeMyMarriage?
SeeMyMarriage offers digital Bengali wedding invitations in multiple formats — editable e-cards, WhatsApp-ready cards, caricature videos, story videos, slideshow videos and 3D character video invitations — all customisable in Bengali language and script. Designs are available for every ceremony including Shubho Bibaho, Engagement, Sangeet, Haldi and Reception. Premium printed cards with home delivery across India are also available.
Can I customize the invitation text in Bengali language?
Yes. All Bengali invitation templates on SeeMyMarriage support full customisation in Bengali script and wordings. You can edit names, date, venue and ceremony details directly in the template editor — no design software needed.
How do I share a digital Bengali wedding invitation?
Once customised, your digital Bengali invitation can be downloaded instantly and shared via WhatsApp, email or any social media platform. Video invitations can be shared as MP4 files. For guests who prefer a physical card, you can order printed copies with pan-India delivery.
Which ceremonies need separate invitations in a Bengali wedding?
A traditional Bengali wedding typically involves separate invitations for the main Shubho Bibaho, Engagement or Ring Ceremony, Sangeet, Gaye Holud and Reception or Bou Bhat. Many families also send individual invites for Aiburo Bhat and Ganga Nimantran. SeeMyMarriage has dedicated designs for each of these ceremonies.
Can I get Bengali wedding invitations printed and delivered at home?
Yes. SeeMyMarriage offers a professional print-and-deliver service for Bengali wedding cards. Choose from premium finishes including matte, glossy and foil. Cards are printed with matching envelopes and delivered pan-India in 5–7 business days. Learn more about the printing service →
Bengali Weddings — An Overview. Bengali weddings (Shubho Bibaho or Biye) are among the most ceremonially rich and visually vibrant wedding traditions in India and Bangladesh. Celebrated by Bengali Hindu, Bengali Muslim and Bengali Christian communities with distinct rituals, a Bengali wedding spans several days and includes multiple ceremonies — each deserving its own invitation. The wedding is guided by a Vedic pandit using the Bengali Panjika — the traditional almanac — to determine auspicious dates based on nakshatra, tithi and lunar calendar.
Bengali Wedding Ceremonies — A Complete Guide. A Bengali wedding is a rich tapestry of rituals. Aiburo Bhat is the ceremonial last meal served to the bride and groom separately at their homes — a feast symbolising farewell to bachelorhood. Gaye Holud (Holud or Haldi) is the turmeric ceremony where family members apply turmeric paste to the couple for purification and auspiciousness — one of the most colourful pre-wedding celebrations. Subho Drishti is the sacred first eye contact between bride and groom at the wedding, followed by Mala Badal (exchange of garlands) and Sampradaan — the formal giving away of the bride by her father. Saptapadi involves seven steps around the sacred fire, sealing the marriage vow. Sindoor Daan marks the completion of the ceremony. Post-wedding, Bou Bhat is the grand reception feast hosted by the groom’s family to welcome the bride into her new home.
Bengali Milestone Ceremonies. Annaprashan (Mukhe Bhaat) is the Bengali rice-eating ceremony celebrating a baby’s first solid food, typically held in the fifth or seventh month. Namkaran is the formal naming ceremony of a newborn, held on the 11th day after birth on an auspicious nakshatra. Upanayan (Poita ceremony) is the sacred thread ceremony for boys in Bengali Hindu families, marking their entry into student life — typically held during Chaitra and Baisakh months. Griha Pravesh is the Bengali housewarming ceremony, observed on an auspicious date from the Panjika with Vastu Puja and Satyanarayan Puja rituals.
Bengali Cultural Identity in Invitations. Traditional Bengali invitation motifs include Alpana (rice-flour floor art), Shankha (conch shell — symbol of auspiciousness), Padma (lotus), Kalash (sacred water pot) and Paan (betel leaf), alongside the iconic red-and-white palette of the Bengali bride. Bengali invitations carry traditional phrasing such as Nimantran (invitation), Shubho Porinoy (auspicious union) and Ashirbad (blessings) — all fully customisable in authentic Bengali (Bangla) script on SeeMyMarriage.
About SeeMyMarriage Bengali Invitations. SeeMyMarriage (Pikaaso) offers Bengali 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 traditional Hindu Shubho Bibaho, a Bengali Muslim Biye, a Christian Bengali wedding, Annaprashan, Namkaran, Upanayan or Griha Pravesh — choose a Bengali template, customise it in Bengali script and share or print it instantly.
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