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🎉 From Diwali (festival of lights) to Holi (colors), Eid, Christmas, Pongal, Durga Puja, and Onam—India celebrates year-round. Each festival has unique foods, prayers, and family traditions. Even strangers become friends during these days.

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🍛 Eating in India is a sensory celebration. Meals are often thali-style —multiple small bowls of dal, sabzi, roti, rice, pickles, and papad. Hands are used (the right hand only, traditionally) because it’s believed to connect you more deeply with your food. And yes, no meal feels complete without something sweet— gulab jamun , jalebi , or kheer . 🎉 From Diwali (festival of lights) to Holi

🏡 Most Indians grow up in multi-generational homes where grandparents, parents, and children live under one roof. Atithi Devo Bhava (“guest is God”) isn’t just a saying—it’s a lifestyle. Guests are treated with chai, snacks, and genuine warmth, often before you can say “no, thank you.” Hands are used (the right hand only, traditionally)

🌅 From the surya namaskar (sun salutation) on terraces to the sound of temple bells and the aroma of filter coffee or chai , an Indian day begins with intention. Many start with rangoli (colored floor art) outside their homes—a daily welcome to prosperity.

🧘 Yoga, Ayurveda, and meditation originated here and are still part of daily life—not just wellness trends. Many families have morning pranayama (breathing exercises) or use turmeric, neem, and ghee as everyday remedies.

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