Best wedding website templates for Indian weddings
An Indian wedding isn't one day — it's mehndi, haldi, sangeet, the pheras and the reception, two families, several venues and a long guest list. The right template carries all of it beautifully. Here's what to look for, and the hand-painted art styles you can use today.
In short: a great Indian wedding template gives each function its own scene, introduces both families, handles multiple venues and maps, holds a generous gallery, and collects a real RSVP headcount. On SitesPlaced you get all of that on a hand-painted, editable scroll — currently in Royal Mandap and Starlit Anime art styles, with more being added.
Why an Indian wedding template is different
Most wedding templates are built around a single ceremony and reception. An Indian wedding is several events across several days, each with its own mood, dress code and venue — so a template designed for one day quietly falls apart the moment you try to fit a three-day celebration into it. The schedule gets crammed, the gallery overflows, and the RSVP can't tell you who's coming to the sangeet versus the reception.
A template made for Indian weddings expects all of this. Below are the things it has to handle well — use them as your checklist when you compare options.
What an Indian wedding template must handle
Every function as its own scene
Mehndi, haldi, sangeet, the pheras and the reception each deserve their own moment on the page — their own art, timing, dress code and venue — not a single squashed list.
Family introductions
Indian weddings are two families coming together. A good template gives space to introduce both sides, with names, photos and a line or two on who's who.
Multiple venues and maps
Functions often span different halls, farms or cities. Each event needs its own location and a tappable map link so guests aren't guessing.
A generous photo gallery
Pre-wedding shoots, family pictures, candid moments — the template should hold plenty of photos beautifully, not just a thumbnail strip.
RSVP that counts
With a long, multi-day guest list, the template has to collect accept/decline and a real headcount you can hand to the caterer — ideally per event.
Phone-first and shareable
Invitations travel on WhatsApp, so the layout must look right on a phone and the link should unfurl with the couple's names.
Hand-painted wedding art styles you can use today
On SitesPlaced a template isn't a stock theme — it's a hand-painted art style your whole invitation is built on, as a scroll-story website on one shareable link. Two wedding styles are live now, and more are being added to the collection. Each is fully editable: you drop in your names, events, photos and a music track that begins when guests open the invitation.
Royal Mandap
See the live demo →Rajasthani palace art
A regal, hand-painted look inspired by Rajasthani palace and miniature traditions — arched windows, rich jewel tones and ornamental detail. Suits grand, traditional and destination-palace weddings, and is the wedding style most couples start with.
Starlit Anime
See the live demo →Playful, illustrated
A softer, illustrated, starlit aesthetic for couples who want something modern and personal rather than strictly classical. A good pick when your wedding leans playful, creative or pop-culture-loving.
More wedding art styles are actively being added to the collection.
How the template comes together
Once you pick a style, your events become individual scenes on the scroll — mehndi, haldi, sangeet, pheras and reception, each with its own venue, timing and map link. Photos hang in arched palace-window frames with captions, both families get an introduction, and a music track sets the mood the moment the invitation opens.
The built-in RSVP does the quiet heavy lifting: guests tap accept or decline, add their headcount and a wish, and every response lands in your dashboard with live totals and a CSV export for the caterer. Because it's phone-first, the link unfurls with your names when you share it on WhatsApp.
Frequently asked questions
What makes a good wedding website template for an Indian wedding?
It has to handle the things that make Indian weddings different: several functions across several days (mehndi, haldi, sangeet, the pheras, the reception), each as its own scene with its own venue and timing; introductions for both families; multiple venues with maps; a generous photo gallery; and an RSVP that collects real headcounts. SitesPlaced templates lay all of this out on a single hand-painted scroll with one shareable link.
Which wedding website art styles does SitesPlaced offer?
Two wedding art styles are live today: Royal Mandap, a Rajasthani palace look at /s/demo-wedding-royal, and Starlit Anime, a playful illustrated style at /s/demo-anime-hanabi. Both are hand-painted scroll-story templates, and more wedding art styles are actively being added to the collection.
Can a wedding website template show all my events — mehndi, haldi, sangeet, reception?
Yes. A multi-day template should give each function its own place on the page with its own timing, dress code, venue and map, rather than cramming them into one line. On SitesPlaced each event becomes its own scene on the scroll, and the RSVP can track who's coming to what.
Are SitesPlaced wedding templates editable?
Every word on the page is yours to edit, with no designer needed. You pick an art style, drop in your names, events, photos and a music track that plays when guests open the invitation, and change anything yourself when plans shift. You build and preview for free and pay a one-time ₹999 in India or $20 worldwide only when you publish.
Will more Indian wedding templates be added?
Yes. Royal Mandap and Starlit Anime are the wedding styles live today, and the team is actively expanding the wedding collection with more hand-painted art styles on the same canvas, so the choice keeps growing.
Pick a style and build yours
A hand-painted, multi-day wedding website with RSVP, gallery, music and a custom domain. Build and preview free; one-time ₹999 in India or $20 worldwide to publish.