No morning starts without tea. It is usually milky, sweet, and spiced with ginger or cardamom.
While the youth are at work or school, the rhythm of the home shifts.
Unlike Western cultures, Indians eat dinner late, often between 8:30 PM and 10:00 PM.
As the sun sets, the energy transitions from productivity to connection.
The day typically begins early, often before the sun is fully up.
No morning starts without tea. It is usually milky, sweet, and spiced with ginger or cardamom.
While the youth are at work or school, the rhythm of the home shifts.
Unlike Western cultures, Indians eat dinner late, often between 8:30 PM and 10:00 PM.
As the sun sets, the energy transitions from productivity to connection.
The day typically begins early, often before the sun is fully up.