This is the most sacred family time. Food is served hot, and phones are (ideally) put away to discuss the day’s events. 🥘 Food: The Language of Love
India is a land of festivals, with numerous celebrations throughout the year. Some significant festivals include:
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A typical Indian family starts their day early, with the morning routine beginning around 5:00-6:00 am. The day begins with a prayer or a quick meditation session, followed by a bath and a simple breakfast. Many Indian families still follow a traditional diet, which includes staples like rice, wheat, and lentils.
This is the daily soundtrack of middle-class India—half-complaint, half-comedy. There is no ensuite master bath. There is one geyser, one bucket, one mug. Efficiency is survival. Priya has learned to bathe Kabir in the kitchen sink while heating rotis. Aarav has mastered the “office worker’s rinse”—thirty seconds under the shower, shaving in the car.