 As we are promoting India as a wedding destination for foreigners around five years back pre-pandemic we have a query from a German couple they want to celebrate their 25 years anniversary but for that anniversary they don't want anniversary party rather they want to get married in Indian way and then I mail them back that what you are asked what to expect for Indian way of marriage they say we have seen Indian marriage in Bollywood movies and we also read Indian story mythological book so we have seen photographs from mythological books like a children's book that how Indian are getting married or how Siva and Parvati or mythological marriage or Ram and Sita so we went some marriage in Indian way and they first selected a place Mukteswar temple in Bhuvaneswar but somehow the permission was not possible through a site or a lengthy process so we suggested them let us celebrate it in a village rural village then we selected one of the village in Puri district one of my friend's village and we performed that marriage in that village and for that he has to feed all the village people as they were guest we also make a marriage procession Bharat and in Bharat there are every type of Bharati were there for example in the Bharat of Lord Siva when he came to marry Parvati there were gods were there in their own attire own descent way there were all the ghost and pisacha and others in their way there are common people so in that particular marriage also some people are overdrawn they were creating nuisance but we say it is part of the marriage and then that particular marriage it was a almost half day affair in that particular village the villagers enjoyed the guests they were of course enjoyed and they say it is a memorable feast for us what I want to tell that when we organize a marriage in a particular destination it is the marriage venue of course we pay them lot marriage venue they get benefited the cooks who cook the food and then we try to provide them the local cuisines they get benefited the people who come for marriage they buy local product like for their own attire local hanlum saree or jewelry or other things they get benefited so it is the whole society they get benefited from a marriage function of course the transporters are there the people who arrange the accommodation they were there so they all get benefited in the old time also in our rural marriage people are asking for traditional jewelry or Mr. Dr. Mayer is not there I want to tell one of the local seeing in my hometown Burgard before 50 years when Mr. Mayer his grandfather was there has a very famous river and burpally the place is famous for weaving also famous for jewelry so when a marriage take place before the pre-marriage negotiation there is a local seeing that the parents of the boy they say you don't bring any dowry for your daughter you just give us a saree by Barjavulia they call it the particular weaver and a jewelry they call Gajman Harah by a particular Sunakar. That was the local seeing that means you have to give that much so what I say that the local jewelry local hanlum also as a gift or as a return gift they're giving local handicraft so the whole society get benefited from marriage so marriage itself is a big industry and at present it is also expensive and people are spending a lot so it will give a boost to tourism for any place for any restention marriage.