From cousins to distant uncles, the "extended" family is just "family." There is always someone to celebrate a win or help during a crisis. Evening Traditions
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By 6 AM, the house stirs. The father scrolls through the news on his phone while sipping garam chai (hot tea) made with ginger and cardamom. The children, often still in their school uniforms, reluctantly eat a breakfast of poha (flattened rice) or dosa with coconut chutney. Grandparents sit on the balcony, reading the newspaper aloud or chanting Sanskrit shlokas . This isn’t just a morning routine; it’s a sacred transfer of energy. A story often told in Indian families is of the father who walks his daughter to the bus stop every single day, rain or shine, discussing everything from algebra to ambition—a small act that builds unspoken trust.