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The Kaleidoscope of India: Creating Content for a Culture of Continuity and Change
- The household shrine: Most homes, even modest ones, have a corner or small room with icons, incense, and lamps. The day begins here—with prayers, lighting a diya (lamp), and offering water or flowers.
- Cyclical purity: Concepts of purity and pollution govern many actions. Removing shoes before entering a home is non-negotiable (shoes bring in dirt from outside). Bathing before prayer, not eating with the left hand (considered unclean in traditional contexts), and seasonal fasts (vratas) are common.
- Festivals as lifestyle: Unlike isolated holidays, Indian festivals like Diwali (festival of lights), Holi (colors), and Pongal (harvest) reorder daily life for weeks. Homes are cleaned, new clothes are bought, and work schedules adjust to accommodate rituals.
The Chaos of the City
Regional Specialties: Each region in India has its unique cuisine, such as: