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Unlike the linear Western calendar, the Indian calendar is a relentless cycle of utsavas (festivals). There is always a festival around the corner—Diwali (lights), Holi (colors), Onam (harvest), Pongal (thanksgiving), and Durga Puja (victory of good over evil). This creates a continuous content engine: DIY decoration videos, festive recipes, traditional fashion hauls, and puja (worship) guides.

Many creators (especially non-Indian or diaspora) reduce “Indian culture” to North Indian, Hindu-centric, Hindi-speaking tropes—ignoring South Indian, Northeast Indian, tribal, Muslim, Christian, Sikh, and other diverse traditions.

. This "Unity in Diversity" is the core theme of the country, where hundreds of languages, multiple major religions, and thousands of years of history coexist within a single national identity. 1. Core Cultural Pillars Indian Culture and Tradition Essay for Students - Vedantu

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