Unlike individualistic societies, Indian life is deeply communal. Family is the primary social unit, with a strong preference for extended or "joint" family systems where multiple generations live together.
These festivals are not just religious; they are socio-economic levelers. The richest industrialist and the poorest rickshaw puller will share the same "Jalebis" (sweet) during a festival. Unlike individualistic societies
The Indian social fabric is built on high-context communication and collective interdependence. Unlike individualistic societies