When travelers first land in India, they often describe a "sensory overload." It is the smell of marigolds and diesel fumes mingling in the air; the sight of electric blue peacocks roaming ancient ruins; the sound of temple bells syncing with the latest Bollywood hit from a passing auto-rickshaw.
Indian life is about making space. It is about six people fitting into a car built for four. It is about a vegetarian kitchen cooking a chicken curry for a guest without cross-contaminating the pans. It is about a tech CEO touching the feet of his illiterate mother before leaving for work. When travelers first land in India, they often
The chaos is real. The noise is loud. But beneath the surface lies a civilization that has learned, over 5,000 years, how to live with contradiction. It is about a vegetarian kitchen cooking a