Known as the "Festival of Lights," it celebrates the victory of light over darkness and is observed by Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Jains.
To understand the Indian way of life, one must look at the threads that weave this diverse fabric together. 1. The Philosophy of 'Atithi Devo Bhava' Known as the "Festival of Lights," it celebrates
We cannot ignore the elephant in the room: the smartphone. With over 750 million internet users, the Indian lifestyle has bifurcated. There is the "Village India" (tradition) and the "Metro India" (globalized). The Philosophy of 'Atithi Devo Bhava' We cannot
Stepping off the plane, the dry heat hit her like a familiar hug. Within an hour, she was seated on a low wooden in her grandmother’s kitchen. Stepping off the plane, the dry heat hit
Indian food is perhaps the most famous export of its culture, but "Indian food" as a singular category is a myth.