In the Sharma household in Delhi’s Janakpuri, 4:00 AM is sacred. Renu Sharma, a 48-year-old school teacher and mother of two, is already in the kitchen. She is performing a silent ballet: grinding idli batter with one hand while boiling water for filter coffee on the other. This is the "Golden Hour" of the Indian housewife—a quiet time before the storm.
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"Panditji has sent the WhatsApp message," Ravi announced, looking at his phone. "It’s a ‘Shubh Muhurat’ at 11:30 AM for buying the car."
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"Silence! Eat your ghee. It lubricates the joints," Kamini commanded.

