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While traditions remain deep-rooted, rapid urbanization and globalization have created a unique hybrid lifestyle.
India remains deeply spiritual, but the expression has evolved. The "Digital Sadhu" (holy man) is a real phenomenon—gurus who tweet blessings and stream bhajans (devotional songs) on YouTube. Millennials and Gen Z rarely go to temples daily, but they download Kundli apps to check astrological compatibility before a date. Millennials and Gen Z rarely go to temples
Festivals are the heartbeat of this lifestyle. Unlike Western holidays that last a day, Indian festivals last weeks. Diwali involves cleaning, decorating, lighting lamps, and bursting crackers. Holi involves destroying social hierarchies with colored powder. Eid involves feasting and charity. Even if a person is an atheist, they participate. The reason is simple: in India, festivals are less about religion and more about community bonding and taking a break from the grind. A traditional Indian day starts early
Indian fashion is a masterclass in layering. often before sunrise.
A traditional Indian day starts early, often before sunrise.