India is not merely a country; it is a living, breathing civilization—a grand tapestry woven with threads of staggering diversity, ancient wisdom, and relentless modernity. To speak of "Indian culture and lifestyle" is to attempt to capture the essence of a subcontinent where 1.4 billion people coexist, speaking over 19,500 languages or dialects, practicing all major world religions, and observing countless rituals that range from the prehistoric to the post-industrial. This essay explores the foundational pillars of Indian culture—its philosophy, family structures, festivals, cuisine, and arts—and examines how these timeless elements shape the dynamic, often contradictory, lifestyle of contemporary India.
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