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Indian lifestyle is rhythmic. It is guided by the sun and the moon. In traditional households, the day often begins with Surya Namaskar (Sun Salutation) and the cleaning of the doorstep. The drawing of the Rangoli or Kolam —geometric patterns made of rice flour on the floor—is a morning ritual that serves multiple purposes: it feeds ants and insects (a lesson in non-violence), it decorates the home, and it serves as a mental exercise in geometry and focus.

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Indian culture doesn’t have "dinner time"; it has a dawaat (feast). It is the only culture where asking "Have you eaten?" ( Khana khaya? ) is a standard greeting. Indian lifestyle is rhythmic

India does not simply exist on a map; it vibrates. It is a country where the 21st century texts the 5th century, and where a startup CEO might seek their mother’s blessing before signing a term sheet. To understand Indian culture and lifestyle is to embrace a series of beautiful contradictions. The drawing of the Rangoli or Kolam —geometric

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