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The Vibrant Tapestry of Indian Culture and Lifestyle

4. Festivals and Rituals – The Rhythms of Life

| Festival | Season | Pan-India? | Lifestyle impact | |----------|--------|------------|------------------| | Diwali | Oct-Nov | Yes | Cleaning homes, gifting, fireworks, new clothes. Offices closed for 1-2 days. | | Holi | March | Yes | Public color play, parties, social leveling (caste/class temporarily ignored). | | Eid (Eid al-Fitr) | Variable | No (Muslim-majority areas) | Prayers, sewaiyan (sweet vermicelli), family visits. | | Pongal/Sankranti | Jan | South/North | Harvest thanksgiving – bull-taming (Jallikattu) in Tamil Nadu; kite flying in Gujarat. | | Ganesh Chaturthi | Aug-Sep | West India (now widespread) | Clay idols, community pandals, immersion processions. | bathinda desi sex kaand

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3.2 Fashion & Beauty

  • Urban vs. Rural: Urban influencers mix Zara with handloom; rural and small-town creators focus on affordable ethnic wear and local jewelers.
  • Trends: Sustainable fashion (khadi, upcycled saris), makeup for dusky skin tones, bridal trousseau planning, men’s grooming (turban styling, beard care).
  • Key creators: Juhi Godambe (sustainable fashion), Kusha Kapila (satirical urban lifestyle), Malvika Sitlani (beauty).
  • Seasonal spikes: Wedding season (Oct–Feb), Diwali, Eid, Durga Puja.