Wedding card in sanskrit viral on social media shaadi ka card sanskrit language viral wedding card – Unique wedding card went viral, all things written in Sanskrit language, the last line drawn attention!
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These days a wedding card is in a lot of discussion on social media, which is printed in Sanskrit language. The card is of 2018. The groom’s name is Arjun, who hails from Muzaffarnagar and a bride named Meenakshi is from Meerut.

The wedding card is going viral on social media. (Photo: Social Media)
The wedding season is about to end now, but interesting videos and posts related to weddings are going viral on social media. It also includes a wedding card. You must have often seen different types of wedding cards on social media, in which something unique and different are seen. Recently one such wedding card is going viral which has been printed in Sanskrit language. But the last word of the last line of the card is quite interesting which is written in pure Sanskrit.
These days a wedding card is in a lot of discussion on social media, which is printed in Sanskrit language. The card is of 2018. The groom’s name is Arjun, who hails from Muzaffarnagar and a bride named Meenakshi is from Meerut. Arjun studied from Banaras and did his MA in Meerut College. Both Arjun and Meenakshi are Sanskrit teachers. Now it is obvious that the wedding card of Sanskrit teacher will also be printed in the same language.

The wedding card is going viral in Sanskrit. (Photo: Social Media)
Card printed in Sanskrit
The couple wanted them to get their card printed in honor of Sanskrit language. The wedding took place on 16 February 2018 and farewell to 17. The last line we are talking about is the address of the wedding venue which is written in Sanskrit and finally Meerut has been written to Meerutham. However, not only the last line, everything of the card is in Sanskrit, which looks very interesting to see.
Such wedding cards have gone viral earlier also
By the way, this is not the first time that people have printed the wedding card in another language. Earlier too, we had told about a wedding card which was printed in Haryanvi language. People want to make an example by printing cards in different languages. Now look at this card itself, from the tam of sitting on the mare to the roti of the roti Khavan is written in the card. Have you ever seen such a fun card before in your house?
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