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  2. Indian wedding invitations - Wikipedia

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    Usually for Indian wedding cards have designs like peacock or peacock feather; diya (lamp), swastika, and OM are used for designing these cards. These designs have religious meaning and display Indian culture. Ganesh: Lord Ganesha is considered as God of education and wealth. In Indian culture, Lord Ganesha is worshiped first to remove all the ...

  3. Template:Card - Wikipedia

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    This template displays a playing card of a given suit and value. There are separate templates for displaying other cards: {{German suited card}} {} {} ...

  4. Hindu wedding - Wikipedia

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  5. Wedding invitation - Wikipedia

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    The invitation is typically a note card, folded in half, or perhaps French folded (folded twice, into quarters). Other options include a sheet of paper, a tri-fold, or a trendy pocket-fold design. The appropriate paper density depends on the design but typically ranges from heavy paper to very stiff card stock. There are also acrylic invitations.

  6. Odia Hindu wedding - Wikipedia

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    As per Odia custom, the first card is sent to the family divinity. Usually the first card is placed before Lord Jagannath. Moula Nimantrana: The second invitation goes to the bride and groom's maternal uncle. This is called Moula Nimantrana. This has to go with some family member in person along with beetel nuts.

  7. Shaadi - Wikipedia

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    Shaadi may refer to: A Shaadi is the generic term for an Indian or Pakistani wedding; Shaadi.com, an Indian matrimonial website; Shaadi, a 1962 Indian film;

  8. Shaadi Mubarak - Wikipedia

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    Shaadi Mubarak (transl. Congrats on the Marriage) is an Indian drama television series produced by Shashi Sumeet Productions. [1] It premiered on 24 August 2020 on Star Plus . [ 2 ] The series stars Rajshree Thakur , Rati Pandey and Manav Gohil .

  9. Shaadi No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    Shaadi No. 1 (Translation: Marriage No. 1) is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language comedy film released in November 2005. It was directed by David Dhawan and stars Sanjay Dutt , Fardeen Khan , Zayed Khan , Sharman Joshi , Esha Deol , Ayesha Takia , Soha Ali Khan , Aarti Chabria , Riya Sen , Sophie Choudry , Satish Shah and Rajpal Yadav .