The Indian woman’s year is segmented by festivals ( Tyohar ). Her lifestyle revolves around preparing for Diwali (cleaning, rangoli, sweet-making), Karva Chauth (a fast for the husband’s longevity), and Navratri (nine nights of dance and fasting). These are not just religious events; they are social performances where women display their domestic skills, creativity, and community standing. For the urban working woman, these festivals often become a source of stress and nostalgia, as she struggles to replicate the grandeur of her ancestral village from a cramped Mumbai or Delhi apartment.
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