You haven't lived until you’ve been doused in colored powder during , or watched a thousand oil lamps float on a river during Diwali , or seen the camel carts jam the roads during Eid .
Walk into any Indian home, and the first thing you’ll notice is the threshold . Many families place a rangoli (colored powder design) or hang a mango leaf garland at the entrance. It isn't just decoration; it’s a spiritual filter—inviting prosperity in and keeping negative energy out.
You haven't lived until you’ve been doused in colored powder during , or watched a thousand oil lamps float on a river during Diwali , or seen the camel carts jam the roads during Eid .
Walk into any Indian home, and the first thing you’ll notice is the threshold . Many families place a rangoli (colored powder design) or hang a mango leaf garland at the entrance. It isn't just decoration; it’s a spiritual filter—inviting prosperity in and keeping negative energy out.