On Diwali night, the family stands on the balcony. The sky explodes with color. The grandmother prays for everyone's safety. The mother distributes money ( shagun ). The father hugs his son. For ten minutes, the chaos pauses. This is the emotional dividend of the Indian family system.
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This is the glue. Without the Sunday lunch, the nuclear family would drift apart. This is the emotional dividend of the Indian family system
Meals in an Indian family are a grand affair, with food being an integral part of the culture. The traditional Indian thali, comprising a variety of dishes such as rice, dal, vegetables, and chapati, is a staple in many households. The family gathers together to share meals, often with the elderly members serving as the chief storytellers, regaling the younger ones with tales of the past.