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Indian women’s lifestyle and culture is often romanticized or oversimplified—picturesque images of women in colorful saris, bangles, and bindis, cooking curries or dancing at weddings. But having spent time observing and engaging with women across India—from bustling Mumbai high-rises to quiet Kerala backwaters—I’ve found a reality far richer, more complex, and deeply inspiring.

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Spirituality is woven into the daily fabric of life for many Indian women. From the drawing of Rangoli (artistic patterns on the floor) at the entrance of homes to the lighting of the diya (lamp) in the evening, these practices are less about rigid religious dogma and more about creating a sanctuary of peace within the home. Festivals like Karwa Chauth, where women fast for the longevity of their husbands, or Navratri, celebrating the feminine divine (Shakti), highlight the unique spiritual agency women hold. They are the keepers of the sacred, bridging the gap between the divine and the domestic. Indian women’s lifestyle and culture is often romanticized