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), and the hospitality offered to guests—summarized by the phrase Atithi Devo Bhava (the guest is God)—are fundamental to the social fabric. Traditions and Festivals
The "Chaat" culture represents the democratic nature of Indian life—where CEOs and laborers stand side-by-side at a roadside stall. 2. Festivals: The Rhythm of the Calendar
At its core, Indian life revolves around the —though physically evolving, its spirit remains. Even in bustling Mumbai high-rises, Sunday lunch means three generations sharing a thali. Decision-making often involves uncles, aunts, and cousins you haven’t seen in years. The word rishta (relationship) carries weight. Festivals like Raksha Bandhan (a sister tying a sacred thread on her brother’s wrist) and Karva Chauth (wives fasting for husbands) aren’t just rituals; they are social glue.