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It is often joked that India has more festivals than days in a year. The Indian calendar is a constant stream of celebrations—Diwali (the Festival of Lights), Holi (the Festival of Colors), Eid, Christmas, Pongal, and Navratri.

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Long before wellness became a global trend, India practiced it through Ayurveda, Pranayama, and Meditation. From yoga retreats in Rishikesh to kadha (herbal tea) during flu season, lifestyle choices here are often guided by nature and balance. Even in modern apartments, many families follow dinacharya (daily routines) passed down through generations. It is often joked that India has more

A huge portion of "Indian culture and lifestyle" content is consumed by the diaspora—Indians in the US, UK, or Canada who are homesick. They dictate the fashion (new clothes are a