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Food is central to bonding. It is common for families to eat home-grown or seasonal vegetables served on traditional banana leaves in some regions. Sitting cross-legged on the floor while eating is a practiced custom believed to aid digestion.
In many Indian households, the day begins with a quick prayer or a spiritual ritual, setting the tone for a harmonious and peaceful day. Family members then go about their daily chores, with everyone contributing to the household work. This sense of shared responsibility and teamwork helps to strengthen family bonds and instill a sense of accountability. bhabhi ki gand ka photo
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For many Indian families, lunch is a labor of love. The "Dabba" is a multi-tiered steel container packed with rotis, a dry vegetable (sabzi), dal, and perhaps a bit of pickle. In many Indian households, the day begins with
In many Indian homes, mornings are not a solitary affair. Whether it is a joint family or a close-knit nuclear one, the morning routine is a synchronized dance.
