: Women are the primary keepers of traditional arts, such as Rangoli (or Kolam )—intricate patterns drawn at doorways using rice flour to welcome prosperity.
In many traditional households, the day follows a rhythmic pattern of hygiene and spirituality.
: Indian women are celebrated for their warmth and "Atithi Devo Bhava" (the guest is God) spirit, often welcoming visitors with Arati (a ritual lamp) and traditional sweets. The Evolving Role of Family
While the family remains the cornerstone of Indian society, the dynamics within it are shifting.