Grandma is already up, chanting slokas in the puja room. The sound of the bell mixes with the pressure cooker whistle from the kitchen. Mom’s making idlis while simultaneously reminding my little brother to find his lost socks. Dad’s reading the newspaper like it’s a sacred text.
Who pays for what? The younger generation, earning more than the elders ever did, often feels resentful about "unnecessary" spending by the elders (like sending money to a distant cousin). The elders feel the young are wasteful, spending ₹500 on a coffee at a café. Grandma is already up, chanting slokas in the puja room
"A glimpse into the traditions, chaos, and love that define the daily life of an Indian family." Dad’s reading the newspaper like it’s a sacred text
Even in cities, child-rearing is viewed as a group effort. Grandparents play a massive role in passing down oral histories, religious stories, and moral lessons (Sanskars) while parents are at work. Education as a Priority: The elders feel the young are wasteful, spending
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