Photo of bride and groom on wedding card, is this hobby inauspicious for new life?:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: Nowadays a new trend is being seen in weddings. To make their wedding card special, people are getting their photo of the bride and groom printed on it. It looks very beautiful and modern, but have you ever wondered what our traditions and Vaastu Shastra say about this? It is believed that putting photographs of the bride and groom on the wedding invitation card is not good for their future life.

Let us know what are the reasons given behind this.

1. Insulting God

Wedding cards often begin with a picture of a deity, especially Lord Ganesha, or an auspicious statement like ‘Shri Ganeshaya Namah’. In such a situation, placing the picture of the bride and groom just below the picture of God or on the same card is considered an insult to God. In our culture, the place of God is supreme, and it is not considered right to place the picture of any human being equal to Him.

2. Disrespect of card and danger of ‘Nazar Dosha’

Now just think, what happens to those cards after the marriage is over? Most people either throw them away, or they go in the trash. Sometimes those cards also fall under the feet. In such a situation, the card on which your picture is printed along with that of God is disrespected. It is believed that this creates a kind of ‘defect’, which can bring problems in the life of the newly married couple.

Apart from this, another major reason is considered to be ‘eye defect’. Wedding cards go into the hands of all kinds of people. You don’t know who thinks what about you. According to Vaastu Shastra and old beliefs, the picture of the bride and groom printed on the card can be affected by evil eyes or evil spirit, which can impact the negative energy in the beginning of their relationship.

Then what to do?

A wedding card is not just an invitation, it is a symbol of the auspicious beginning of your new life. It is very important to keep it pure and virtuous. Instead of photos, you can use beautiful designs, auspicious symbols like Swastika, Kalash, or peacock feathers. This will maintain the beauty of your card and you will also be protected from any kind of defect.

Fashion and trends have their place, but when it comes to a new beginning in life, it is probably not right to ignore our traditions and the advice of our elders.