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Indian family systems, collectivistic society and psychotherapy - PMC
: Many families start the day by lighting a lamp or incense for morning prayers ( Puja ) or drawing Rangoli (intricate powder patterns) at the entrance to welcome prosperity.
: The air fills with the aroma of fresh tea (chai) and regional breakfast staples like parathas , idlis , or upma .
The day in an Indian household often begins before sunrise, often led by the mother or grandmother.
While the traditional joint family—including grandparents, uncles, and aunts under one roof—was once the standard, modern life is shifting.
: Packing lunch boxes, or tiffins , is a critical morning mission, ensuring everyone from school-goers to working professionals has a home-cooked meal for the day. The Evolving Household Structure
Indian family life is a vibrant blend of deep-rooted traditions and the fast-paced energy of modern living. From multi-generational "joint families" sharing a common kitchen to urban nuclear setups that still prioritize collective decision-making, the family remains the ultimate social anchor in India.
Indian family systems, collectivistic society and psychotherapy - PMC
: Many families start the day by lighting a lamp or incense for morning prayers ( Puja ) or drawing Rangoli (intricate powder patterns) at the entrance to welcome prosperity.
: The air fills with the aroma of fresh tea (chai) and regional breakfast staples like parathas , idlis , or upma .
The day in an Indian household often begins before sunrise, often led by the mother or grandmother.
While the traditional joint family—including grandparents, uncles, and aunts under one roof—was once the standard, modern life is shifting.
: Packing lunch boxes, or tiffins , is a critical morning mission, ensuring everyone from school-goers to working professionals has a home-cooked meal for the day. The Evolving Household Structure
Indian family life is a vibrant blend of deep-rooted traditions and the fast-paced energy of modern living. From multi-generational "joint families" sharing a common kitchen to urban nuclear setups that still prioritize collective decision-making, the family remains the ultimate social anchor in India.