: Life often revolves around shared meals, community rituals like Namaskar (greetings) or Arati (veneration), and a collective approach to problem-solving.
: Power typically flows from the eldest male (patriarch). Children are raised to be mindful of their duties and to show high respect to elders and gurus. hrny_bhabhivd_luciferzip
Indian Daughters, It’s Time to Stop Living for Your Parents : Life often revolves around shared meals, community
: Life is not without tension; some stories reflect the pressure placed on children to meet rigid parental expectations regarding marriage, career, and social standing. Modern Shifts Indian Daughters, It’s Time to Stop Living for
: Many women choose to step back from careers to manage household duties and care for children. For instance, one account notes that Indian women often do triple the amount of unpaid housework compared to men.