Unlike the secular separation of West, religion permeates the Indian woman’s daily schedule. The day often begins before sunrise with a Rangoli (colored floor art) at the doorstep, lighting a lamp ( Deepam ), and fasting ( Vrat ) on specific days (like Karva Chauth for husbands or Teej for marital bliss).
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In Indian culture, women have traditionally been revered as embodiments of femininity, nurturing, and care. They have been expected to play multiple roles, including that of a daughter, wife, mother, and homemaker. The concept of "Pativrata" or devotion to one's husband has been deeply ingrained in Indian society, with many women dedicating themselves to their families and prioritizing their needs above their own. Unlike the secular separation of West, religion permeates