Wedding Card Vastu: Never make this mistake on your wedding card, as it can cause problems in your married life..
- byShikha Srivastava
- 15 Jan, 2026
A wedding card is not just an invitation; it's the first formal message marking the beginning of your new life. According to Vastu Shastra, the right selection of colors, words, and symbols in a wedding invitation brings happiness and prosperity to the home. Ignoring Vastu principles while designing the card can create unwanted obstacles in married life.

According to the principles of Vastu Shastra and astrological beliefs, let's learn what should and shouldn't be included in a wedding card:
1. Color Selection
According to Vastu, red, yellow, saffron, or cream colors are considered most auspicious for wedding cards.
Red: Symbolizes love and energy.
Yellow: Indicates knowledge and new beginnings.
What to avoid: Black or dark brown should never be used as the main color in a wedding card, as these are considered symbols of negativity.
2. Importance of Auspicious Symbols
Including images of deities and auspicious symbols on the card spreads positive energy.
Ganesha's image: Any auspicious work begins with the worship of Ganesha, so his image is essential on the card.
Swastika and Kalash (auspicious pot): These symbols represent happiness and prosperity.
Note: Nowadays, in an attempt to look modern, people use strange shapes, which should be avoided.
3. Purity of Words and Language
1. The words written on the card have a profound impact.
2. The language of the invitation should be gentle and respectful.
3. Ensure that the card does not contain offensive or harsh words that sound negative when read.
4. What to Avoid? (Avoid These Mistakes)
Sharp edges: According to Vastu, the corners of the card should not be too sharp. Rounded or square edges are considered better.
Incomplete information: Clearly mention the auspicious time and date on the card. Incomplete information creates confusion and Vastu defects. Image Selection: Never use pictures of war, barren trees, or any other depressing images on the card.

5. The Right Time for Distribution
Vastu Shastra suggests that the first wedding invitation should always be offered to your family deity or Lord Ganesha. Only after this should you begin distributing the cards to relatives and friends.
The wedding invitation is the foundation of your happy future. By adopting these small changes based on Vastu principles, you can make your wedding celebration even more auspicious.
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