: Meals are often shared from a common kitchen. It is traditional to eat with the right hand and often sitting in a cross-legged position ( Sukhasan ) to aid digestion. Family Structure & Social Roles
In a typical Indian household, the day is anchored by rhythmic, spiritual, and communal rituals: : Meals are often shared from a common kitchen
Indian family systems, collectivistic society and psychotherapy - PMC In some families, it is a strict rule
: Many start before sunrise (Brahma Muhurta) with a bath followed by a puja (prayer) at a home shrine. In some families, it is a strict rule that no one enters the kitchen before bathing. The Chai Anchor : Freshly brewed masala chai In some families
: Shoes are strictly left at the door to maintain the home’s sanctity, and floors are often meticulously cleaned to welcome good fortune.
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