The defining characteristic of the Indian woman today is the coexistence of traditional values with modern ambitions. She might wear jeans to work but don a traditional saree for a family puja (prayer) in the evening.
This role is often ritualized. Daily life begins with small, sacred acts: lighting a diya (lamp) at the household shrine, drawing a kolam or rangoli (intricate floor art made of rice flour or colored powders) at the doorstep, and preparing offerings for deities. These are not chores but cultural anchors, moments of quiet power and creative expression.
What will the Indian woman look like in 2035?
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