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Wedding Invitation Generator

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WEDDING INVITATION GENERATOR

✨ Invitation Details

|| Shri Ganeshay Namah ||
|| Shubh Vivaah ||

With the blessings of elders and divine grace,
We cordially invite you to grace the auspicious wedding ceremony of

Aanya Sharma
(Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. [Bride's Parents])

with

Aarav Verma
(Son of Mr. & Mrs. [Groom's Parents])

Date: Mon Dec 15 2025
Venue: Grand Palace, Delhi
Time: 7:00 PM onwards

Your gracious presence will make our happiness complete.

With warm regards,
The Sharma & Verma Families

RSVP: +91 98765 43210

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Wedding Invitation Generator

Free invitation generator?
Yes, 100% free. Generates wedding card text in traditional/modern formats. Multiple ceremonies.
Traditional vs modern wording?
Traditional: formal, Sanskrit shlokas, parents requesting honor. Modern: casual, couple-led, fun language. Mix both - both have appeal.
Hindu invitation elements?
Ganesh symbol, Shubh Vivaah, parents' names, couple names, date in Hindi/English, time, venue, RSVP. Include all ceremonies.
Multiple ceremony cards?
Main wedding card includes all ceremonies. Inserts for individual events with addresses. Color-coded by ceremony.
Address etiquette?
Full names with titles. Married couples on one line. Children's names below or "And Family". Religious/professional titles where applicable.
When to mention dress code?
Sangeet/Reception only. Wedding ceremony - traditional Indian wear assumed. Mention "Cocktail" or "Indo-Western" for theme parties.
Digital invitations?
Yes for Save the Date, Sangeet. Wedding ceremony - elders prefer physical card. Use both - WhatsApp digital + physical for close family.
Multilingual cards?
Hindi-English most common. Add regional language for grandparents. Tool generates side-by-side. Don't over-translate.