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Life is lived in public. Festivals, weddings, and even daily grievances are shared with neighbors and extended kin.
Known for spicy vegetarian thalis and seafood in coastal areas [5]. serif-affinity-designer-1-10-0-1127-full-version
These concepts influence daily ethics. Dharma (duty/righteousness) and Karma (action and consequence) provide a moral compass for many [2]. 3. The Culinary Landscape Regional Diversity: There is no single "Indian food." Life is lived in public
The festival of lights, celebrating the victory of good over evil. Life is lived in public. Festivals
Traditions like Bharatanatyam (dance) and Hindustani/Carnatic (music) require years of rigorous training and are deeply linked to spiritual storytelling [11].