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🕯️ Prayer Meeting Invitation Card
Shradhanjali Sabha · Antim Ardas · Memorial Service
A prayer meeting invitation card (श्रद्धांजलि सभा कार्ड) is sent to family, friends and community to attend a final prayer service for the departed soul. It should be dignified, clear and respectful.
Sample Prayer Meeting Card Text
In memory of Late Shri / Shrimati [Full Name]
Date: [DD Month YYYY] | Time: [HH:MM AM/PM]
Venue: [Hall Name, Address, City]
You are cordially invited to pay your respects.
— Family of [Surname]
Types of Prayer Meeting Cards
- 🙏 Shradhanjali Sabha – Hindu prayer meeting
- ⭐ Antim Ardas – Sikh prayer ceremony
- ✝️ Memorial Service – Christian prayer meeting
- 🌙 Fatiha / Quran Khwani – Muslim prayer meeting
Why We Built This Free Online Tool for You
At a time of profound loss, the absolute last thing a grieving family should have to worry about is running to a printing press, waiting for hours, or struggling with complicated design software to create a Shok Sandesh Card. When we experienced a loss in our own circle, the frustration of organizing a prayer meeting invitation amidst the tears was overwhelming. That emotional toll inspired the creation of this free online condolence card maker.
We have aggressively optimized our platform to ensure that within just 5 minutes, you can generate a dignified, print-ready, and WhatsApp-optimized PDF format. It’s absolutely free because we believe providing a peaceful, seamless way to announce the last rites is a service to humanity. Take your time, select a beautiful template, and honor your loved ones peacefully.
💡Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use this for an Antim Ardas (Sikh prayer)?
Absolutely. We have specific templates incorporating appropriate Sikh symbols like the Khanda and phrases like 'Waheguru'.
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Priya Sharma
Memorial Services Writer
