Wedding card printed in Haryanvi dialect, made ‘Chhaura-Chhauri’ for the bride and groom, sent ‘invitation’ to all the ‘family’!

In weddings, so many small and big things have to be prepared in advance that people’s minds become confused. Printing wedding cards is also one such task. First select the card, then write a message for it, then get it printed and after that fold the printed cards, write the names of the guests on them and distribute them to your acquaintances. If something wrong is printed on the card (Haryanavi viral wedding card), then the mistake starts coming to the notice of people again and again. These days, a wedding card is going viral, in which no mistake is written, but still it is visible in the eyes of the people. That’s because this card is printed in Haryanvi dialect.

In our country, especially in the Hindi speaking states of North India, wedding cards are usually printed in English or Hindi only. Cards are also printed in regional languages, but cards printed in regional dialect (Wedding card in regional language) are rarely seen. A Haryanvi card keeps going viral on social media for this very reason, which is rarely seen. Everything in this card is written in Haryanvi dialect from beginning to end. A person named Shailendra Tokas has shared this card on the social media platform Pinterest.

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The wedding card is printed in Haryanvi. (Photo: Pinterest/Shailendra Tokas)

“The auspicious marriage of Chhaura-Chhauri has been postponed…”
The information written on the card shows that it is from the year 2015. ‘Chhaura and Chhauri’ is written along with the names of the bride and groom because in Haryana, boy and girl are called Chhaura and Chhauri. The groom’s name is Sunil and the bride’s name is Aarti. It is written in the beginning of the card – “Bade chaav te nyonda dere, you will have to leave all work and come.” It is written below the names – “The auspicious marriage of the bride and groom is over. And on this happy occasion, I invite my entire family and my whole family will look forward to Kasrini Tai Kasuti and Addi Tha-tha in my village Haibatpur district Jind.”

Information is written in Haryanvi
At the end, a list of events to be held at the wedding is given. This is also written in Haryanvi dialect. It is written in it – “Khane pai toot padan ka tame, Chhaddam taran ka tame…” The most interesting line is written by the children. It is written at the bottom of the card – “Mere pai daubaara aan ka tam koni, kade meri baat mein rahe jyo, mere bhaiya ke bayah mein thari saaran ka aana ghana zari jaari sai – Komal, Ashu.”

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