To understand the Indian lifestyle, one must first understand its philosophical underpinnings. Indian culture, or Sanskriti , is deeply rooted in the concept of Dharma (duty/righteousness) and Karma (action). Unlike the Western emphasis on individualism, the Indian ethos has traditionally prioritized the collective—the family, the community, and the universe as a whole.

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To understand the Indian lifestyle, one must first understand its philosophical underpinnings. Indian culture, or Sanskriti , is deeply rooted in the concept of Dharma (duty/righteousness) and Karma (action). Unlike the Western emphasis on individualism, the Indian ethos has traditionally prioritized the collective—the family, the community, and the universe as a whole.