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English Housewarming Invitation — South Indian temple theme with marigold garland and Ganesha motif

A cream-coloured card opens with a brown line-drawn Ganesha figure centred in the upper half, flanked by hanging brass bells and draped marigold garlands in yellow, coral, and pink. The borders frame the composition in deep red and gold, with the VRiddle logo in a cinema-style marquee fixed at the top right. Broad green palm fronds anchor the bottom corners, while a golden pineapple finial sits centred at the base, flanked by red and white lotus pots.

The first frame shows only the Ganesha icon and the decorative border; a white horizontal band appears briefly across the middle of the frame. By the second frame, the marigold garlands have fully populated both the left and right edges, hanging in dense strands. The Ganesha remains steady in the centre, now rendered in more detail with ornamental flourishes below the trunk.

The third frame introduces text. A small Ganesha symbol appears above the line "Om Shree Ganeshaya Namaha" in maroon serif font, positioned in the upper third of the card. The decorative elements—bells, garlands, palms, lotus pots—remain locked in place around the perimeter.

The fourth frame expands the text block. Names appear: "Mr. Venkatesh Rao and Mrs. Srilakshmi Rao," followed by "cordially invites you to our new home's House Warming Ceremony Gruhapravesam." Below that, two event lines state the ceremony date and time, then the Satyanarayana Swamy vraiham date. All text is rendered in deep maroon, serif and script fonts mixed.

The final frame adds practical details: venue address, lunch notation, family names offering compliments. The Ganesha icon and full decorative surround remain constant throughout. The card reads as a static, layered reveal—the border and religious imagery establish the frame, then information settles into the centre in successive waves, leaving the visual boundary untouched.
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