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No article on is complete without the road. Indian traffic looks like chaos to a foreigner. But to the Indian, it is a negotiated dance. Lanes are "suggestions." The horn is not an aggression; it is a greeting: "I am here, please don't kill me, thank you."

Culture in India isn't a museum piece; it’s a living practice. Spirituality acts as the silent backbone of daily life. It isn't always about formal prayer; it’s in the way a shopkeeper lights an incense stick before his first sale, or how a commuter touches the steps of a bus in a gesture of respect. Festivals like Diwali, Eid, and Holi aren't just holidays; they are seasonal resets that bring the entire country to a standstill, blurring the lines between different faiths through shared sweets and celebrations. The Kitchen: The Heart of the Home