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The festival of lights, celebrating the victory of good over evil.

India is the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, and it hosts one of the world's largest Muslim populations. Spirituality isn’t just for temples; it’s in the morning chants, the "evil eye" charms on cars, and the roadside shrines [4]. serif-affinity-designer-1-10-0-1127-full-version

While urban areas are shifting toward nuclear families, the "joint family" (multiple generations under one roof) remains a cultural ideal. Elders are deeply respected, and their advice is often final in major life decisions [1, 2]. The festival of lights, celebrating the victory of

India has some of the cheapest mobile data in the world. From vegetable vendors to high-end boutiques, everyone uses UPI (instant mobile payments) [7]. While urban areas are shifting toward nuclear families,

Celebrated with equal fervor, reflecting the country's secular constitution [6]. 5. Modern Lifestyle & "Jugaad"

Heavy on wheat (naan/roti), dairy, and thick gravies.

These concepts influence daily ethics. Dharma (duty/righteousness) and Karma (action and consequence) provide a moral compass for many [2]. 3. The Culinary Landscape Regional Diversity: There is no single "Indian food."

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