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A typical day in a middle-class Indian household follows a cyclical, nature-aligned routine:
| Festival | Season | Lifestyle Activity | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Oct–Nov | Deep cleaning homes, buying new utensils/clothes, exchanging sweets, lighting lamps at 8 PM. | | Holi | March | Community color play, drinking bhang (legal cannabis-infused thandai), burning Holika pyres. | | Eid-ul-Fitr | Variable | Giving Zakat (charity), wearing new kurta-pajama , sharing sheer khurma (vermicelli pudding). | | Pongal/Sankranti | Jan | Cooking rice in new clay pots until it overflows (symbolizing abundance), bull-taming sports (Jallikattu). | | Durga Puja | Sept–Oct | Massive artistic pandals (temporary temples), nightly cultural dances, sindoor khela (vermilion play). | desi uncut
Highlighting independent musicians and artists before they reach mainstream production levels. A typical day in a middle-class Indian household