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Create your unique day with our elegant and traditional Indian Shadi Wedding Packages At Stamford Plaza Sydney Airport hotel, we understand that your wedding day is the most important day of your life. From Indian buffet-style menus designed by Executive Chef Santosh Kumar; to attentive, hand-tailored service and unique styling options; we have all your needs covered to create a truly personalised and unforgettable Wedding Reception experience for you and your guests. Our dedicated & experienced team of Wedding specialists will be there every step of the way to ensure your Wedding Day is celebrated in true Indian style. Let Stamford Plaza Sydney Airport hotel help create your unique Wedding day. From $101 per person including ½ hour drinks & canapés with choice of 4 Indian canapés (2 vegetarian, 2 non vegetarian) on arrival From $121 per person Fully catered Sangeet ceremony Fully catered Engagement ceremony Fully catered Wedding Day ceremony




From $251 per person (Minimum 150 guests) Prices and inclusions are correct at time of publishing, but may be subject to change. Offers are subject to availability at time of booking. Other booking conditions apply. Images are for illustrative purposes.Hindu weddings are supposed to take place outside, on the earth, under a canopy known as a . If that's not possible, you can build a mandap inside and pretend you're outdoors. Seating under the mandap can be on the ground (carpets or mats would be a good idea) or on chairs. Front and center under the mandap is the sacred fire. The fire can be small and confined to a brazier or dish for safety. The groom's party is supposed to arrive at the wedding spot in a procession, so it's good to have a convenient assembly location Traditionally, the bride wears a red or red and white sari. should be draped modestly over her hair. The groom wears a kafni (long shirt extending to the knees) with pijamo (leggings) or dhoti




(sort of an overgrown loincloth). The groom might also wear a turban. Of course, in an adapted ceremony like this one great liberties can be taken with wardrobe. One rule which shouldn't be broken is that anyone who enters the mandap or wedding canopy must have on sandals or slip-on shoes which can be easily removed (no shoes in the mandap!). In addition, it's a good idea to One feature of the bride's wardrobe which has become popular abroad is the use of henna or mehndi to decorate her hands and feet. It's said that you can tell how well a new bride is being treated by her in-laws from how long it takes for the mehndi to wear off. Mehndi treatments are increasingly available in salons or you can get mehndi mix at any Indian grocery store for a do-it-yourself job. (But be sure to practice on paper first! Mehndi doesn't wash off.) A place card holder is a wonderful wedding accent. While subtly directing your reception's seating, they also set an elegant tone to your dinner.




Planning a reception with open seating? Any one of the items below can serve as lovely table decor. Regardless of your seating plans, your guests will love finding a favor waiting for them! Rating: High to LowA mass brawl broke out at a wedding reception after a feud between families became vicious. A series of videos from the party, believed to have been held in Toronto, Ontario, shows a violent fracas in the middle of the venue.Guests are seen throwing punches and hurling chairs at one another over the tables as the fight spirals out of control.One Twitter user said the fracas was sparked by the bride's ex-partner littering the tables with lewd photographs of her performing a sex act.Another said it was a long-running feud between the two sides of the families. Brawl: Shocking footage shows a fight at a wedding that purportedly erupted because of a feud between the families Vicious: The first rumour of the reason for the brawl was that the bride's ex had left photos of her performing a sex act on each table




Revealed: Whatsapp messages alleged the incident happened when the former partner turned up with some incriminating photos Mystery: There was claim the videos were taken in Wakefield, as part of a revenge plot, but later details emerged linking the videos to Toronto Twittter user @Ydot_K tweeted on Wednesday: 'So basically someone turned up to the wedding and showed an incrimiting [sic] picture of the bride!!' @Ydot_K tweeted a screenshot of a text conversation on Wednesday.One person said the bride's ex-boyfriend put photos of her performing a sex act at all the tables.That user said in the exchange: 'Brides [sic] brother thought it was one of the groomsmen.' Family troubles: the clips show groups of people going after one person and others walking around swinging chairs above them Carnage: there were claims there was blood left all over the floor which staff had to clean up once the brawl had settled down Revenge: Twitter user @Ydot_K tweeted on Wednesday: 'So basically someone turned up to the wedding and showed an incrimiting [sic] picture of the bride!!'




It is not clear when the video was filmed, but it was shared on December 22 on Twitter and quickly went viral. Ydot_k, who shared the videos, later posted a message to say the video was in fact shot in Toronto, in the city's convention centre, and had been a mass brawl after a long-running family feud.  In a tweet, Ydot_K said: 'You know what though... she can move past this. We, as people, are fickle and we forget things quickly. She'll live her life just fine.'Full Service Party Rentals Table and Chair Rentals A Grand Event offers high-end event rental equipment at extremely competitive prices. We have been proudly serving the DC, Maryland and Virginia area since 2006. We carry a wide variety of tents, tables, chairs, linens, china, glassware, flatware, dance floor, staging, and much more. In addition to rentals, we offer delivery, installation, set-up, and take-down services. Our eye for detailed quality and our knowledge of the latest decorative trends will help make your next event “A Grand Event”.

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