South Indian Wedding Invitation Wording Guide 2026 — Tamil, Telugu, Kannada & Kerala

South Indian Wedding Invitation Wording Guide 2026 — Tamil, Telugu, Kannada & Kerala

South Indian Wedding Invitation Wording Guide 2026 — Tamil, Telugu, Kannada & Kerala

South India's wedding traditions are as diverse as its languages. A Tamil Brahmin Vivaham, a Telugu Pellikoduku ceremony, a Kannada wedding, and a Kerala Nair Thirumana each have distinct invitation formats, invocations, and ceremonial structures.

This guide covers South Indian wedding invitation wording for all major communities — with bilingual samples, Brahmin-specific formats, and practical tips for digital invitations in 2026.

Common Elements Across South Indian Wedding Invitations

  • Religious invocation (varies by community and deity)
  • Gotram (lineage) — especially important for Brahmin communities
  • Sub-sect or community name (Iyer, Iyengar, Reddy, Nair, Gowda, etc.)
  • Bride and groom's full names with star/nakshatra (common in Brahmin invitations)
  • Wedding date, Muhurta time, and venue
  • All sub-events (Seemantham, Nichayathartham, Nalangu, Muhurtham, Reception)

Tamil Wedding Invitation Wording

Sample 1 — Tamil Brahmin (Iyer) — English

Srimathe Ramanujaya Namaha

T. Krishnaswamy Iyer & Smt. Meenakshi Krishnaswamy
(Smarthars, Kousika Gotram, Apasthamba Sutram)

request your gracious presence at the auspicious wedding of their daughter

Preethi K.
(Rishaba Raasi, Rohini Nakshatram)

with

Arun S.
beloved son of Shri S. Srinivasan & Smt. Radha Srinivasan
(Smarthars, Bharadwaja Gotram)

Muhurtham: Sunday, 15th February 2026 | 8:45 AM to 10:00 AM
Sri Sakthi Mahal, T. Nagar, Chennai

Nichayathartham: Saturday, 14th Feb | 6:00 PM
Reception: Sunday, 15th Feb | 12:30 PM onwards

Sample 2 — Tamil Mudaliar Wedding

Shri Ganesha Namaha

Mr. & Mrs. K. Rajagopal Mudaliar
joyfully invite you to the wedding of their daughter

Kavitha Rajagopal

with

Sathish Kumar
son of Mr. & Mrs. V. Sundaram

Saturday, 21st March 2026 | Muhurtham: 9:30 AM
Sivagami Pettachi Mandapam, Mylapore, Chennai

Engagement: Friday, 20th March | 6:00 PM
Reception: Saturday, 21st March | 7:30 PM
Tip: Tamil Brahmin invitations traditionally list the Gotram, Sutram (Vedic school), and the bride's/groom's Nakshatram (birth star). This is not optional in orthodox families — it's a mark of identity and community belonging.

Telugu Wedding Invitation Wording

Sample 3 — Telugu Brahmin (Niyogi)

Sri Ganeshaya Namaha

With the blessings of Sri Venkateswara,

Shri P. Venkata Ramaiah & Smt. Padmavathi Ramaiah
(Niyogi Brahmin, Kasyapa Gotram, Apasthamba Sutram)

cordially invite you to the Muhurtham of their daughter

Swathi Ramaiah

with

Karthik
son of Shri D. Suryanarayana & Smt. Sarada Devi

Muhurtham: Friday, 27th February 2026 | 10:15 AM
Sri Srinivasa Kalyana Mantapam, Vijayawada

Snaatakam & Engagement: Thursday, 26th Feb | 6:00 PM
Reception: Friday, 27th Feb | 7:30 PM

Sample 4 — Telugu Reddy Wedding

Jai Sri Ram

Mr. & Mrs. B. Nageswara Reddy
invite you to the wedding of their son

Varun Reddy

with

Divya
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. K. Mohan Reddy

Sunday, 8th March 2026 | 11:00 AM
Hotel ITC Kakatiya Ballroom, Hyderabad

Haldi: Saturday, 7th March | 10:00 AM
Sangeet: Saturday, 7th March | 7:00 PM
Reception: Sunday, 8th March | 8:00 PM

Kannada Wedding Invitation Wording

Sample 5 — Kannada Brahmin (Madhwa)

Sri Ganapathe Namaha

Shri H.V. Narasimhaiah & Smt. Usha Narasimhaiah
(Madhwa Brahmin, Koundinya Gotram)

with great joy invite you to the Vivaha Mahotsava of their daughter

Shreya H.N.

with

Akash
son of Shri K.S. Mukhyaprana & Smt. Saroja Devi

Saturday, 14th March 2026 | Muhurtha: 7:30 AM to 9:15 AM
Cauvery Kalyana Mantapa, Jayanagar, Bengaluru

Nischitartha: Friday, 13th March | 6:30 PM
Aashirvada & Reception: Saturday, 13th March | 12:00 PM

Kerala Wedding Invitation Wording

Sample 6 — Kerala Nair Thirumana

With the blessings of Sree Padmanabha Swamy,

Shri K. Gopinathan Nair & Smt. Sarada Nair
cordially invite you to the Thirumana of their daughter

Arya Gopinathan

with

Vishnu Kumar
son of Shri R. Ramachandran Nair & Smt. Geetha Ramachandran

Sunday, 22nd February 2026 | Nalla Neram: 10:15 AM
Sree Padmanabha Sabha, Thiruvananthapuram

Engagement: Saturday, 21st Feb | 5:00 PM
Sadya & Reception: Sunday, 22nd Feb | 12:30 PM
Key Takeaway: Kerala invitations refer to the auspicious time as "Nalla Neram" (auspicious time) rather than Muhurtham. A traditional Kerala wedding always includes a Sadya (banana-leaf feast) — mention it prominently as guests plan their day around it!

Tips for South Indian Digital Wedding Invitations

  • Use bilingual format (regional language + English) for guests from other states
  • Always state the Muhurtham time precisely — guests know to arrive 30 minutes early
  • List the Nichayathartham/Engagement separately — many attend only one event
  • For digital cards, include the Kolam or banana-leaf design for visual authenticity
  • Add Google Maps links for Kalyana Mantapam addresses — they can be tricky to find

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Final Thoughts

South Indian wedding invitation wording is a beautiful blend of Sanskrit tradition, regional language pride, and community identity. Whether you're a Tamil Brahmin stating your Gotram, a Kerala Nair announcing the Nalla Neram, or a modern couple going bilingual — your invitation should honour your roots while warmly welcoming every guest. Use the samples above as your guide and create something truly special for your 2026 celebration.

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