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- Diwali (festival of lights)
- Holi (festival of colors)
- Navratri (nine-day festival of dance and music)
- Eid (Islamic festival of sacrifice)
- Christmas (Christian festival of birth)
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- For busy urban users: You want to perform a small ritual at home but don't know what items to buy.
- How to use: Select the occasion (e.g., "Tuesday fast for Hanuman" or "Vastu for new home").
- Output: A printable/textable list:
- Example for Diwali: Day 1 (Dhanteras – Buy metal/utensils) → Day 2 (Naraka Chaturdasi – Early oil bath) → Day 3 (Lakshmi Puja – Room-by-room cleaning guide) → Day 4 (Annakut – 7 leftover recipes).
- The insight: Indian culture is not monolithic. A practice in Punjab differs from Kerala.
- Feature: A dropdown map of India. Click on a state to see how the same life event (e.g., a wedding, a housewarming, or a baby’s first rice meal) changes.
As they sat down to eat, Rohini's father, a retired teacher, began to regale the family with stories of India's rich cultural heritage. He spoke of the great epics like the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, of the diverse festivals and traditions that bring people together, and of the incredible contributions Indian scientists and thinkers have made to the world.