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SkirtThese are the two "secular religions." Bollywood influences fashion and wedding trends, while Cricket can bring the entire nation to a standstill during a big match [9]. 6. Traditional Arts and Attire
Celebrated with equal fervor, reflecting the country's secular constitution [6]. 5. Modern Lifestyle & "Jugaad"
Life is lived in public. Festivals, weddings, and even daily grievances are shared with neighbors and extended kin.
The festival of lights, celebrating the victory of good over evil.
This Sanskrit verse translates to "The guest is God." Hospitality is a matter of pride; expect to be overfed if you visit an Indian home [3]. 2. Religion and Spirituality
These are the two "secular religions." Bollywood influences fashion and wedding trends, while Cricket can bring the entire nation to a standstill during a big match [9]. 6. Traditional Arts and Attire
Celebrated with equal fervor, reflecting the country's secular constitution [6]. 5. Modern Lifestyle & "Jugaad" serif-affinity-designer-1-10-0-1127-full-version
Life is lived in public. Festivals, weddings, and even daily grievances are shared with neighbors and extended kin. These are the two "secular religions
The festival of lights, celebrating the victory of good over evil. serif-affinity-designer-1-10-0-1127-full-version
This Sanskrit verse translates to "The guest is God." Hospitality is a matter of pride; expect to be overfed if you visit an Indian home [3]. 2. Religion and Spirituality