Whether living in bustling urban high-rises or serene rural courtyards, the rhythm of an Indian household is dictated by strong intergenerational bonds. 🌅 Morning: The Sacred Awakening
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This is the loudest hour. “Where is your belt?” “Did you eat your Paratha ?” “Sign this permission slip!” Granny stands at the door, putting a tilak (vermillion mark) on every forehead leaving the house. It’s not just religion; it’s security. If you leave without the tilak , you will have bad luck. It is non-negotiable. Whether living in bustling urban high-rises or serene
"Arjun! Preeti! Get up or you’ll miss the bus!" she calls out. It’s a daily ritual—the kids groan, the water heater hums, and the smell of toasted cumin fills the air. By 8:30 AM, the house is a whirlwind of missing socks, forgotten notebooks, and the final "blessings" taken by touching the elders' feet before rushing out the door. “Where is your belt