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Festivals break down the walls of the nuclear home. Neighbors drop by unannounced with plates of sweets, and the entire community becomes an extension of the family.
In an individualistic culture, you earn your money. In an , you earn "our" money. The concept of a household running on a single salary is common. The father gives his salary to the mother, or a joint account. The adult son who lives at home hands over his paycheck to his parents, receiving a monthly "allowance" in return.
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A soft-focus shot of her pouring water with a brass mug (lota) in the sunlight.
Traditionally, Indian families lived as joint families —grandparents, parents, uncles, aunts, and cousins under one roof (or within a cluster of neighboring homes). While urbanization has popularized nuclear families in cities, the joint family ethos remains powerful. Even physically separated families often function as "emotionally joint": daily phone calls, monthly gatherings, and financial or childcare support are taken for granted. Festivals break down the walls of the nuclear home
Grandparents frequently live with their children to assist with childcare, while adult children provide elder care.
Deep respect for elders ( charan sparsh , or touching the feet of elders) is a fundamental practice. Major life decisions, such as career choices or marriage, are rarely made without seeking the blessings and counsel of parents. In an , you earn "our" money
In Southern India, women draw intricate Kolams or Rangolis (rice flour patterns) at the front doorstep to welcome prosperity. The Chaos of the Pack (8:00 AM – 9:00 AM)