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Wedding Card Vastu Tips: 16 sanskars have been mentioned in the scriptures of Sanatan Dharma. These include marriage. Marriage is considered the most special and important stage of life. This is the reason why wedding invitation card is also considered very special. This is not just an invitation letter, but the first formal message of the beginning of a person’s new life.
Vastu Shastra is an ancient science. Many things have been told in it about life and things related to it. In this, the rules of marriage magazine are also explained. According to Vastu Shastra, choosing the right colors, words and symbols of the wedding card brings happiness and prosperity in the house. If these rules are ignored while making the card, then there may be unwanted obstacles in marital life. In such a situation, let us know what things should be kept in mind while making wedding cards?
According to Vaastu…
According to Vastu, wedding cards should be red, yellow, saffron or cream coloured. These colors are considered very auspicious. Red color is considered a symbol of love and energy. At the same time, never get wedding cards printed in black or dark brown color. Because these colors are considered a symbol of negativity. There are symbols of Gods, Goddesses and Mars on the wedding cards. This spreads positive energy.
Make sure to keep Ganesh ji’s picture on the wedding card. Because no auspicious work starts without the blessings of Ganapati. Swastika and Kalash symbol must also be there on the wedding card. Making strange shapes on the card should be avoided. The words written on the card leave a deep impact, therefore care should be taken to ensure correctness of language and words.
Heavy writing should not be done on the card
Abusing or heavy words should not be written on the card. There should not be any pictures of war, dry trees or sad pictures on the card. The auspicious time and date should be clearly written on the card. The first card should always be offered to your family deity or Lord Ganesha.
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