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The aroma of roasting cumin and filter coffee always heralded the start of Ananya’s day in her sun-drenched Bengaluru apartment. While her grandmother had started her mornings by drawing intricate kolams (rice flour patterns) on a stone doorstep to welcome Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity, Ananya’s ritual was a blend of the ancient and the hyper-modern.

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To understand the lifestyle of an Indian woman, one must first look at the foundational pillar of Indian society: the family. Traditionally, the Indian woman’s identity has been inextricably linked to her roles as a daughter, wife, and mother. In many parts of India, especially in rural and semi-urban areas, the joint family system dictates the rhythm of daily life. A woman’s day often begins before dawn, encompassing a rigorous routine of cooking, cleaning, and caring for both the immediate and extended family. Her lifestyle is deeply intertwined with religious and cultural rituals—from drawing the kolam or rangoli (intricate floor designs) at the doorstep to ensure prosperity, to observing fasts for the longevity of her husband or children. The aroma of roasting cumin and filter coffee

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