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Traditions and Values
The father, Rajesh, is rushing to find a matching pair of socks while yelling at the Wi-Fi router. The mother, Priya, is the true CEO of the household. She is packing three different tiffin boxes: a paneer sandwich for the college-going son, roti and subzi for the school-going daughter, and a low-salt meal for Dadaji. She does this while simultaneously ordering groceries online and reminding everyone that the maid arrives in ten minutes.
- Rural wake-up: Before sunrise. Women light mud stoves (chulha) or gas cylinders, draw water, sweep courtyards. Men tend to cattle or prepare for farm work.
- Urban wake-up: Alarm, tea/coffee, mobile news. Many practice yoga or a brisk walk in a park (local garden).
- Prayers: Most families have a small home shrine (puja ghar). Mother or grandmother lights a lamp (diya), rings a bell, chants mantras or bhajans. Children touch elders’ feet for blessings before leaving for school.
- Bathing & Dressing: Traditional wear (saree for older women; salwar kameez or kurta for men) in smaller towns; Western casuals (jeans, t-shirts) among urban youth. School uniforms are mandatory.
- Breakfast: Idli-sambar, paratha-dahi, poha, upma, or leftovers from dinner. In metros, cereal, toast, or smoothies are catching on. Tea (chai) is universal—sweet, milky, spiced with cardamom/ginger.