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: The day often begins with lighting a lamp or incense at a small home altar, followed by prayers or chanting.

One of the most distinct features of Indian lifestyle is the (or the modern "Extended" version). Even in urban cities, grandparents are often the anchors of the home. They provide childcare, wisdom, and a link to cultural roots. This setup fosters a deep sense of security, though it comes with the "sweet noise" of constant conversation and a lack of individual privacy that Western cultures might find startling. The Mid-Day Rhythm: The Dabba Culture

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What Everyday Life in India Is Really Like | by Varun Khadri

Daily routines typically start before dawn, often led by the matriarch of the household.

Aliganj Gomti Nagar Prayagraj