The day often begins before sunrise. In Hindu households, this might involve a puja (prayer) and the ringing of bells. The first drink is never coffee, but chai —sweet, spiced tea brewed with ginger, cardamom, and milk, sold by street vendors who act as community glue.

The concept of "Indian Stretchable Time" (IST) is a real cultural trait. Punctuality is fluid; relationships take precedence over the clock. A business meeting often begins with 15 minutes of personal inquiry about the family's health before the contract is discussed.

Vegetarianism is not a diet; it is a lifestyle choice for nearly 40% of Hindus, driven by Jain, Buddhist, and Hindu ethics. However, "vegetarian" in India is lavish—from the smoky paneer tikka of the north to the fermented dosa and coconut-based sambar of the south. Eating with hands is an art form; it is believed to engage all five senses and prepare the body for digestion. The thali (platter) is the aesthetic standard—a balanced circle of sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and spicy.

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