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India’s festival calendar is dense. Each festival reshapes home decor, food, shopping, and social interactions for weeks.

| Festival | Key Lifestyle Elements | |----------|------------------------| | Diwali | Deep cleaning 2 weeks prior, buying new utensils/clothes, making rangoli, exchanging sweets, gambling (as tradition), lighting diyas at dusk | | Holi | Preparing natural colors from flowers, making gujiya (sweet dumplings), community water fights, consuming bhang (cannabis) legally in some states | | Raksha Bandhan | Sisters tying rakhi (sacred thread) on brothers, exchanging gifts, fasting for each other’s long life | | Ganesh Chaturthi | Installing clay idols at home, daily modak preparation, processions, eco-friendly immersion rituals | | Pongal/Sankranti | Cooking rice in new clay pots until it overflows (symbolizing abundance), decorating cattle, kite flying |

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