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: A small "Puja" (prayer) room or shelf is common; lighting incense is a daily ritual.
In a typical Indian joint family, the grandfather (or the eldest male member) is the head of the household. He makes important decisions, resolves disputes, and ensures the well-being of the family. The grandmother (or the eldest female member) plays a vital role in maintaining family harmony, managing the household, and passing on traditions to the younger generation.
: Uncles, aunts, and cousins are rarely considered "distant" relatives; they are active participants in daily decisions. 2. The Daily Rhythm: From Sunrise to Bedtime
(oil lamp) in the home temple, its flickering flame symbolizing the triumph of light over ignorance. She chants the Gayatri Mantra
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: A small "Puja" (prayer) room or shelf is common; lighting incense is a daily ritual.
In a typical Indian joint family, the grandfather (or the eldest male member) is the head of the household. He makes important decisions, resolves disputes, and ensures the well-being of the family. The grandmother (or the eldest female member) plays a vital role in maintaining family harmony, managing the household, and passing on traditions to the younger generation.
: Uncles, aunts, and cousins are rarely considered "distant" relatives; they are active participants in daily decisions. 2. The Daily Rhythm: From Sunrise to Bedtime
(oil lamp) in the home temple, its flickering flame symbolizing the triumph of light over ignorance. She chants the Gayatri Mantra