: India is the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism [24]. Daily life often begins with prayers, and rituals like Aarti or wearing a Tilak are common expressions of faith and respect [1, 23].
Patience, daily care, and generosity are at the heart of Indian lifestyle — whether growing a plant, cooking a meal, or building a life.
Months passed. The shoot became a small tree. Kavya learned to mix buttermilk into the soil (a traditional fertilizer) and sing while watering it — something Paati said “makes the plant feel loved.”
: India is the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism [24]. Daily life often begins with prayers, and rituals like Aarti or wearing a Tilak are common expressions of faith and respect [1, 23].
Patience, daily care, and generosity are at the heart of Indian lifestyle — whether growing a plant, cooking a meal, or building a life.
Months passed. The shoot became a small tree. Kavya learned to mix buttermilk into the soil (a traditional fertilizer) and sing while watering it — something Paati said “makes the plant feel loved.”