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Prepared as a general reference document. For specific statistical data or field studies, consult the Ministry of Home Affairs (India) or NITI Aayog.

Subtitle: Unity in Diversity – A Civilizational Perspective Prepared as a general reference document

UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list includes Kumbh Mela, Yoga, and Nawrouz. Museums (New Delhi’s National Museum) and digital archives (Google Arts & Culture – India) are documenting artifacts. 12. Conclusion Indian culture is not a museum piece; it is a living, breathing, argumentative, and joyous civilization. The lifestyle of an Indian today involves waking up to a chai (tea), checking UPI payments, possibly doing a Surya Namaskar (sun salutation), eating a thali , working on a laptop, and ending the day with a family puja (prayer) or Netflix. Museums (New Delhi’s National Museum) and digital archives

| Gender | Garment | Occasion | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Women | (6-yard unstitched cloth) | Formal, daily (rural), festivals | | Women | Salwar Kameez (tunic + trousers) | Daily urban, college | | Men | Kurta Pajama | Casual, religious | | Men | Sherwani | Weddings | | Men | Lungi/Mundu | Home wear (South India) | The lifestyle of an Indian today involves waking

| Festival | Religion | Season | Key Lifestyle Activity | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Hindu | Oct-Nov | Lighting lamps, fireworks, sweets exchange, new clothes. | | Holi | Hindu | March | Color throwing, water guns, community bonding. | | Eid-ul-Fitr | Muslim | Variable | Charity, feasts (Sheer Korma), new attire. | | Durga Puja | Hindu | Sept-Oct | Immersive art installations, cultural performances. | | Christmas | Christian | Dec | Midnight mass, cake, decorated trees in metros. | | Pongal/Onam | Hindu (Harvest) | Jan/Aug | Rice cooking ceremonies, snake boat races (Kerala). |