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The Indian day often begins before the sun, traditionally anchored by the mother or the eldest female in the house.
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It is common to see family members watering the Tulsi (holy basil) plant, an act of daily veneration believed to bring prosperity. The Indian day often begins before the sun,
Personal purification is paramount. Many households practice Surya Namaskar (Sun Salutation) or yoga, followed by a bath before entering the kitchen or temple area. Sacred Plants: NRI SUPERBUSTY INDIAN BHABHIzip
Waking as early as 5:00 AM, the first tasks are often spiritual and practical: lighting a small oil lamp ( diya ) in the home’s prayer corner ( puja room ) and preparing the first round of Masala tea