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The first rule of Indian culture is that there are no universal rules. A wedding in Punjab looks nothing like a wedding in Kerala; a breakfast in Gujarat (Dhokla) differs wildly from one in Bengal (Luchi and Alur Dom). Yet, a subtle thread of commonality—respect for elders, reverence for the divine, and the primacy of the family—stitches it all together. The first rule of Indian culture is that
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Two phrases define the Indian approach to problem-solving and hospitality: reverence for the divine