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Title: The Curator of Chaos
- Diwali (The Inner Light): Forget Christmas. Diwali is the Super Bowl. The country bankrupts itself on firecrackers and mithai (sweets). It is a triumph of light over darkness, but pragmatically, it is the world’s largest spring cleaning and gifting event.
- Holi (The Great Equalizer): For one day, caste, class, and gender dissolve. A CEO and a janitor throw the same colored powder at each other. It is a psychedelic, joyous anarchy.
- Eid & Parsi New Year: India celebrates every religion's birthday. Secularism here isn't "ignoring religion"; it is "celebrating everyone's."
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- The Morning: Grandmothers draw kolams (rice flour rangoli) at the doorstep—a silent act of hospitality to feed ants and welcome Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. The day isn’t "started" until the incense is lit at the household shrine.
- The Sacred & The Secular: Unlike the West’s separation of church and state, India merges the sacred with the mundane. A software engineer in Bengaluru will still check the muhurat (auspicious time) before buying a car. A pilot will avoid cutting nails on Saturday. Logic and superstition live side by side, holding hands.