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Symbol Icons

Here you will find the most common Indian and Hindu symbol icons to fully personalize your invitations and stationery.
The process is simple:
Download your selected icon, unzip the folder and upload the SVG file to your selected Zazzle template.

Lotus
Symbolizes purity, spiritual growth, and enlightenment. Couples often incorporate the lotus into their wedding invitations or stationery to represent the blossoming of their love and the hope for a prosperous future together.

Lotus
Symbolizes purity, spiritual growth, and enlightenment. Couples often incorporate the lotus into their wedding invitations or stationery to represent the blossoming of their love and the hope for a prosperous future together.

Peacock
Embodies beauty, grace, and spiritual awakening. With its vibrant feathers displayed, the peacock represents the unfolding beauty of new beginnings. Couples might incorporate peacocks into their wedding stationery to symbolize the blossoming of their love, radiance in their future, and their aspirations for a vibrant life together.

Ohm
The sacred syllable represents the divine essence of the universe in Hinduism. It signifies the unity of the mind, body, and spirit. Couples might incorporate the "Ohm" symbol on their wedding invitations or stationery to invoke blessings for a harmonious and spiritual union, reflecting the interconnectedness of their lives.

Ganesha
Symbolizes auspicious beginnings, wisdom, and the removal of obstacles in Hinduism. Couples often incorporate Ganesha on their wedding invitations or stationery to seek his blessings for a smooth and prosperous journey together, filled with knowledge and the overcoming of challenges as they embark on their new life as a couple.

Ganesha
Symbolizes auspicious beginnings, wisdom, and the removal of obstacles in Hinduism. Couples often incorporate Ganesha on their wedding invitations or stationery to seek his blessings for a smooth and prosperous journey together, filled with knowledge and the overcoming of challenges as they embark on their new life as a couple.

Kalash
Represents abundance, prosperity, and new beginnings in Hinduism. Couples might choose to incorporate the Kalash on their wedding invitations or stationery to symbolize the overflowing blessings for their future together, filled with fertility and a prosperous life ahead.

Kalash
Represents abundance, prosperity, and new beginnings in Hinduism. Couples might choose to incorporate the Kalash on their wedding invitations or stationery to symbolize the overflowing blessings for their future together, filled with fertility and a prosperous life ahead.

Kalash
Represents abundance, prosperity, and new beginnings in Hinduism. Couples might choose to incorporate the Kalash on their wedding invitations or stationery to symbolize the overflowing blessings for their future together, filled with fertility and a prosperous life ahead.

Mehndi
Symbolizes blessings for the bride and couple in Hinduism. It represents prosperity, joy, and the strengthening of the union between the couple. Couples might incorporate mehndi motifs on their wedding invitations or stationery as a beautiful reminder of these blessings, celebrating the auspicious beginnings of their married life together.

Mehndi
Symbolizes blessings for the bride and couple in Hinduism. It represents prosperity, joy, and the strengthening of the union between the couple. Couples might incorporate mehndi motifs on their wedding invitations or stationery as a beautiful reminder of these blessings, celebrating the auspicious beginnings of their married life together.

Nadaswaram & Thavil
Symbolizes the auspicious invocation of divine blessings and the celebratory rhythm of life. Couples might incorporate their symbols on their wedding invitations or stationery to represent the melodious start to their journey together, filled with divine grace and the joyous rhythm of their new life as a couple.

Elephant Howdah
Represents majesty, strength, and prosperity. Couples might choose elephants to symbolize these qualities on their wedding invitations or stationery, and the howdah to represent a grand and regal celebration of their new beginning together.

Baraat
Symbolizes the joyous arrival of the groom and his family, marking the celebratory start of the wedding festivities. It's a vibrant procession filled with music and dance. Couples might incorporate a Baraat illustration on their wedding invitations to represent the excitement and anticipation leading up to their union, reflecting the joy of their upcoming celebration.

Swastika
Right-facing, the ancient symbol represents auspiciousness, good luck, and prosperity in Hinduism. It represents the cycle of life, and its inclusion on a wedding card signifies the couple’s prayers for a life filled with happiness, good health, and prosperity.

Diya
Symbolizes light, purity, and spiritual enlightenment. Its flickering flame represents the dispelling of darkness and the triumph of good over evil. Couples might incorporate diyas on their wedding invitations or stationery to signify the illumination of their path together, filled with hope, positivity, and the eternal light of their love.

Diya
Symbolizes light, purity, and spiritual enlightenment. Its flickering flame represents the dispelling of darkness and the triumph of good over evil. Couples might incorporate diyas on their wedding invitations or stationery to signify the illumination of their path together, filled with hope, positivity, and the eternal light of their love.

Conch Shell
Symbolizes purity, auspiciousness, and the divine. Blowing the conch signifies the start of ceremonies and wards off negativity. Couples might incorporate the conch shell on their wedding invitations or stationery to represent the pure and sacred beginning of their union, invoking blessings for a harmonious and prosperous life together, free from negativity.

Conch Shell
Symbolizes purity, auspiciousness, and the divine. Blowing the conch signifies the start of ceremonies and wards off negativity. Couples might incorporate the conch shell on their wedding invitations or stationery to represent the pure and sacred beginning of their union, invoking blessings for a harmonious and prosperous life together, free from negativity.

Wedding Knot
Symbolizes the eternal union of the couple. Couples might incorporate the tied knot on their invitations or stationery to represent the everlasting bond they've created, visually expressing the strength and unity of their marriage.
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