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Women continue to be the primary custodians of cultural heritage in India. They drive the celebration of major festivals like Diwali, Navratri, Eid, and Durga Puja. While they meticulously preserve traditional rituals, modern Indian women are also reinterpreting them. Festivals are no longer just about domestic chores; they have become platforms for artistic expression, social gathering, and community leadership. The Modern Lifestyle: Health, Wellness, and Fashion
She is no longer just the "Sita" who follows her husband into exile, nor just the "Draupadi" who suffers silently. She is the Shakti —the raw energy that builds and breaks. Women continue to be the primary custodians of
The identity of an Indian woman is often shaped by a blend of collective duty and individual growth. Festivals are no longer just about domestic chores;
Indian women have traditionally been the custodians of regional recipes, passing culinary secrets down through oral traditions. Cooking involves an intricate understanding of spices, seasonal produce, and Ayurvedic principles. Even as ready-to-eat meals and food delivery apps gain popularity in metros, cooking fresh, home-cooked meals ( Ghar ka khana ) remains a central aspect of daily life. Wellness and Self-Care The identity of an Indian woman is often
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