As the sun sets, the energy shifts. In many homes, this is the time for the Sandhya Aarti (evening prayer), where the scent of incense sticks drifts through the rooms. Then comes the "evening snack" culture— Samosas or Bhajias —paired with more tea and a deep dive into family gossip or the latest televised cricket match. Dinner: The Unofficial Board Meeting
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In the south, a Tamil Iyer family begins with a warm mixture of payasam offered to the gods. In the north, a Punjabi household wakes to the scent of adrak wali chai (ginger tea). The mother’s day began an hour ago. She has already filtered the coffee, lit the diya (lamp), and is now packing lunchboxes—not just with food, but with strategy. She packs dry roti for Dad (he is on a diet), pulao for Son (his exam week), and a stern note for Daughter: "Eat the bhindi ; it is good for your skin." Dinner: The Unofficial Board Meeting Priya looks at