Stop talking about . That represents less than 1% of what Indians eat daily.

Many households begin the day with a Puja (prayer) or the lighting of a Diya (lamp).

Indian culture is not a museum piece; it is a living, breathing organism. It is loud, colorful, spicy, and occasionally exhausting. But above all, it is a culture that teaches you to find sacredness in the mundane—whether you are bargaining in a bazaar, sharing a train seat with a stranger who becomes a friend, or simply watching the monsoon rain hit the hot pavement. In India, lifestyle isn't just how you live; it's how you feel.