So, take off your shoes before entering the house. Eat with your right hand. Accept the chai when offered (even if it is 40 degrees Celsius outside). And when the traffic stops moving, just honk and smile.
Life, in India, is not a problem to be solved. It is a chaos to be enjoyed. --- English Babu Desi Mem Download WORK Filmyzilla
But modern Indian lifestyle has birthed a hybrid cuisine: Chai (tea) is now served with biscuits and sushi ; the Dosa is now a wrap for avocado and feta. So, take off your shoes before entering the house
This chaos extends to the street. A morning commute in Mumbai involves a symphony of car horns, a cow ambling down the median, a child selling balloons, and a sadhu (holy man) meditating under a flyover. For an outsider, it is overwhelming. For an Indian, it is white noise—a lullaby of life. Unlike Western lifestyles where religion is often a Sunday activity, spirituality in India is a 24/7 operating system. You don't need a temple. The Tulsi (holy basil) plant in the courtyard is a goddess. The Rangoli (colored powder art) at the doorstep wards off evil. The Aum chant before a road trip ensures safety. And when the traffic stops moving, just honk and smile