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Theme: Community and "Atithi Devo Bhava."
Caption: One of the most profound aspects of Indian culture is the concept of community over individuality.
Growing up, I never understood why my mother fed the guests first, or why neighbors walked into our house without knocking. It seemed intrusive then. Now, I realize it was the glue holding our society together.
In a world that is becoming increasingly isolated, the Indian lifestyle offers a lesson in connection. desi49imfo
We are a civilization that has survived thousands of years not by conquest, but by adaptability and inclusion.
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The family unit—often extended (joint family)—takes precedence over individual aspirations. Decisions regarding marriage, career, and finance are typically group decisions. Theme: Community and "Atithi Devo Bhava
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