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Small oil lamps (diyas) are lit in the family shrine, and prayers are offered to the Sun and the Tulsi plant, setting a calm, purposeful tone for the day. 8:00 AM – The Morning Race

In many Indian households, the grandmother (or "Dadi" / "Baachi") plays a pivotal role in passing down traditions, cooking, and childcare. Her wealth of experience and love is invaluable to the family, and her stories often serve as a guiding light for the younger generations. Small oil lamps (diyas) are lit in the

cutting through the morning mist. There is a silent handoff of duties: the grandmother watering the Tulsi plant, the father scanning the newspaper for gold rates and cricket scores, and the mother managing the "logistics" of everyone’s day like a seasoned CEO. The Geography of the Home An Indian home has a unique map. The cutting through the morning mist

Dinner is a meeting. Who will visit uncle in the hospital? What to cook for Sunday? Whose turn to wash dishes? Arguments happen, but so do loud laughs. No topic is off limits. The Dinner is a meeting

If there is one sacred hour in the Indian daily routine, it’s 6:00 PM—the .