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In India, the calendar is a revolving door of celebrations. A "normal" Tuesday might transform into a mini-festival based on the lunar calendar. Daily life is punctuated by these moments—vibrant clothes come out of trunks, marigold garlands are hung, and the kitchen becomes a production line for sweets like The Evening Wind-down

Before the final meal, there is the puja . A small lamp is lit. Incense is burned. The family gathers for five minutes. In some homes, it is a silent meditation; in others, it is a loud bhajan (devotional song) that disturbs the neighbors. This is not just religion; it is psychology—a forced pause in the chaos. In India, the calendar is a revolving door of celebrations

: Many urban families rely on part-time help for chores like "brooming" (sweeping) and cleaning, which is done daily due to dust. Festival Celebrations : Life is punctuated by vibrant festivals like A small lamp is lit

If the maid doesn’t show up for two days, the Indian household enters a state of emergency. The father suddenly has to wash his own car; the mother has a meltdown over the dirty floor; the children are forced to pick up their own plates. The power dynamic is complex, often problematic, but undeniably integral to the functionality of the middle-class home. In some homes, it is a silent meditation;

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