You think you’ve seen a party? Try Diwali (festival of lights), Holi (colors), Durga Puja, Pongal, or Eid. The calendar is a cycle of joy. During festivals, offices close, strangers become family, and the night sky turns into art.
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Indian culture is not a relic of the past; it is a living, breathing entity. It is the chaos of a crowded market, the silence of a Himalayan retreat, the spice of a street-side snack, and the sophistication of a global tech hub. Its beauty lies in its contradictions—a society that is moving forward at light speed while keeping its soul firmly anchored in its heritage.
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