At the heart of a traditional Indian woman’s culture lies the concept of kutumb (family). Unlike the individualistic West, Indian society is collectivist. A woman’s identity has historically been tied to her roles: first a daughter, then a wife, and finally a mother. The ideal of the Grah Lakshmi (the goddess of wealth within the home) persists—a woman as the nurturer, the keeper of rituals, and the moral anchor of the household.
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The contemporary Indian woman often lives in two worlds simultaneously. At the heart of a traditional Indian woman’s