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wedding
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, red wedding attire symbolizes prosperity and fertility.
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wedding traditions
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Indian culture
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Indian weddings are characterized by elaborate and colorful ceremonies with multiple traditional rituals and celebrations over several days.
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eating with hands
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, eating with hands is a common and traditional way to consume certain dishes, using the right hand.
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4
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arranged marriage
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Indian culture
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Arranged marriage is a traditional and common practice in Indian culture involving families in the matchmaking process.
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5
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bride and groom
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, brides wear vibrant traditional attire and grooms wear ornate clothing.
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bloodstone
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Indian culture
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Bloodstone in Indian culture is used for healing in traditional medicine and spiritual rituals.
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garment-wearing
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Indian culture
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Traditional Indian clothing includes sarees, dhotis, and kurta-pajamas with regional variations in Indian culture.
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musical instruments
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Indian culture
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Traditional Indian musical instruments like sitar and tabla hold deep cultural and religious significance in Indian classical music and rituals.
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wedding traditions
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Indian culture
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In Indian wedding culture, brides traditionally wear red wedding attire to symbolize prosperity and fertility.
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10
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celebrations
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Indian culture
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Celebrations in Indian culture emphasize elaborate religious rituals and strong family and community involvement.
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colors
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, colors hold symbolic meanings and bright colors are associated with joy and spirituality.
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family structure
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, extended family units and multigenerational households are common and there is a strong emphasis on family ties and respect for elders.
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gold
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Indian culture
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Gold is culturally and religiously significant in Indian traditions, particularly in weddings and ceremonies.
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groom
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Indian culture
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In Indian weddings, grooms typically wear traditional attire such as a sherwani and may ride a decorated horse in the baraat.
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hum
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, humming and humps are associated with devotional singing, spiritual practices, and the deity Lord Ganesha.
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mustard seed
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Indian culture
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Mustard seed is commonly used in Indian cooking and symbolizes faith and potential for growth in religious and philosophical contexts.
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4
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nectar
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, nectar, known as 'amrit', is a divine drink associated with immortality in Hindu mythology and religious rituals.
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silver
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Indian culture
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Silver is commonly used in religious ceremonies and rituals and is considered auspicious in Indian culture.
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4
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wedding dress
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Indian culture
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The traditional Indian wedding dress is brightly colored with intricate embroidery and embellishments, symbolizing joy and celebration.
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zero
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Indian culture
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The concept of zero originated in Indian culture and is considered fundamental in mathematics, philosophy, and spirituality.
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4
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brown
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, the color brown is commonly associated with simplicity, humility, and traditional clothing.
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complexion
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, there is a preference for fair complexion, leading to a market for skin-lightening products and stigmatization of darker complexion.
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cuisine
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Indian culture
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Indian cuisine highlights a variety of spices, vegetarian dishes, and regional variations like biryani and dosa.
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flute
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Indian culture
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The flute holds religious and spiritual significance in Indian classical music.
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garnet
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Indian culture
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Garnet holds high value in Indian culture for its astrological, healing, and decorative purposes.
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jewelry
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Indian culture
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Jewelry is an integral part of Indian culture, representing wealth, status, and prosperity through elaborate designs and cultural importance.
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melody
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Indian culture
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Indian classical music highlights the exploration of melodies through intricate patterns and specific melodic structures called ragas.
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musical performance
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Indian culture
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Indian musical performances often incorporate traditional dance and are presented at religious ceremonies and festivals.
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nostril
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, nostrils are linked to yoga, pranayama, and balancing lunar and solar energies.
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ornament
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Indian culture
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Ornaments like jewelry and accessories are culturally and symbolically important in traditional Indian attire and ceremonies.
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pepper
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Indian culture
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Pepper is a key spice in traditional Indian cuisine, used in a wide variety of dishes.
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3
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propitious dates
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, propitious dates for weddings and religious ceremonies are selected based on astrological calculations.
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snakes
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, snakes are symbols of fertility, wisdom, and protection in Hinduism and traditional medicine.
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sparkle
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Indian culture
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Sparkling jewelry and decorations are important in Indian festive celebrations and weddings.
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tiglon
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, tiglon holds symbolic significance in mythology, art, and literature.
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tune
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, tunes are created using ragas with a focus on emotive and spiritual elements.
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3
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twinkle
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, the twinkle of an eye is associated with auspiciousness and positive events.
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wedding rings
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Indian culture
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Wedding rings are not commonly exchanged in traditional Indian marriage ceremonies.
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ash
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Indian culture
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Ash is revered in Indian culture and used in religious rituals and traditional medicine.
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attitudes towards time
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, social events are given priority over strict adherence to schedules, reflecting a flexible view of time.
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auspicious
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, auspiciousness is determined by astrological alignments and holds significance in weddings.
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castor oil
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Indian culture
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Castor oil is frequently utilized in Indian traditional medicine and beauty practices, specifically for hair and skincare.
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central passage
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, central passages hold cultural significance for family gatherings and traditional ceremonies in households.
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ceremonial rituals
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Indian culture
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Indian cultural ceremonial rituals are elaborate and include religious customs, decorations, music, and dance, often featuring sacred fire rituals.
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circular shaped bangle
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Indian culture
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Circular shaped bangles are an important part of traditional Indian attire for special occasions and festivals.
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color
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, colors hold religious and spiritual significance, representing deities and symbolizing emotions and attributes.
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dating
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Indian culture
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Dating in Indian culture involves group activities, family involvement, and emphasis on arranged marriages.
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eye color
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, eye color is associated with auspiciousness rather than pirate imagery.
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fabric
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Indian culture
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Fabric is a central aspect of Indian culture, evident in traditional clothing and colorful upholstery designs.
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floral motifs
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Indian culture
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Floral motifs in Indian culture represent beauty, love, and spiritual growth in saris, tapestries, and henna designs.
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food etiquette
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, eating with hands is a traditional and respectful practice in dining etiquette.
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footwear etiquette
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, it is customary to take off your shoes before entering someone's home.
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furniture arrangement
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, furniture arrangement includes floor cushions, low tables, vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and traditional elements.
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healing practices
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Indian culture
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Ayurvedic treatments, yoga, and meditation are integral to healing practices in Indian culture.
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heroine
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Indian culture
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Indian heroines are usually depicted as upholding traditional values and strong family connections.
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hind
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, the hind (female) of animals, especially cows, is revered and protected.
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57
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jewels
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Indian culture
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Jewels are integral to traditional Indian attire and customs, especially for weddings and religious ceremonies.
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lentil
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Indian culture
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Lentils are a staple ingredient in Indian cuisine, used in both savory dishes and popular snacks.
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mahi
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, 'mahi' refers to the Mahi-Mahi fish, popular in coastal regions.
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60
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main course
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, the main course consists of a variety of dishes such as curries, rice, breads, and lentils.
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mode
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Indian culture
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Modes in Indian culture include music, films, and sports as popular forms of entertainment.
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62
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monsoon season
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Indian culture
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Monsoon season is essential for agriculture, festivals, and daily life in Indian coastal regions.
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moon phases
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, moon phases influence astrology, religious ceremonies, and auspicious occasions.
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2
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64
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nose piercing
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Indian culture
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Nose piercings and rings are commonly seen as traditional symbols in Indian culture.
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notation
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Indian culture
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Carnatic music in Indian culture utilizes swaras and solkattu for pitch and rhythm representation.
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number
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Indian culture
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In Hindu culture, numbers hold symbolic significance, such as 'Sahasra' representing a large quantity or magnitude.
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onion
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Indian culture
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Onions are a staple in traditional Indian cooking and religious rituals due to their flavor and medicinal properties.
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red color
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, the color red symbolizes purity, fertility, and happiness in traditional Hindu ceremonies and weddings.
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sari
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Indian culture
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Saris are traditional attire for women in Indian culture, worn for ceremonies and events.
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sharing meals
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, sharing meals is a symbol of warmth, hospitality, and respect for guests.
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sister
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, sisters are highly respected and play significant roles in nurturing and upbringing younger siblings.
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soak
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Indian culture
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Soaking lentils/beans to soften and reduce cooking time is a common practice in Indian cuisine.
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souvenirs
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Indian culture
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Indian souvenirs encompass handwoven textiles, intricate jewelry, and spiritual artifacts reflecting diverse traditions and artistry.
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spark
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Indian culture
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Sparks are associated with Diwali in Indian culture, symbolizing victory over darkness.
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tasting notes
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Indian culture
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In Indian cuisine, tasting notes are based on the 'rasa' or six essential flavors.
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temporal symbolism
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, festivals and symbols represent temporal concepts such as seasons and natural phenomena.
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77
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timeless choice
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Indian culture
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Traditional choices in Indian culture are deeply influenced by family and societal expectations, making them timeless.
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traditional attire
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Indian culture
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Sari and kurta-dhoti are traditional attire for women and men in Indian culture.
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trident
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Indian culture
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The trident symbolizes power and protection in Hindu mythology and is associated with deities like Shiva and Durga in Indian culture.
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80
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unleavened bread
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Indian culture
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Unleavened bread is consumed in Indian culture during religious fasts like Navaratri, when leavened items are avoided.
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accessories
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Indian culture
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Traditional Indian attire is incomplete without accessories such as bangles, bindis, and anklets, which hold cultural and religious importance.
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anklet
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, anklets, known as payal, are traditional jewelry worn by women, particularly during weddings and festive occasions.
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83
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approach to illness
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Indian culture
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Ayurveda is a popular ancient holistic healing system in Indian culture for addressing illness and promoting well-being.
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approach to problem-solving
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, problem-solving often involves seeking consensus and consulting with others.
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85
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appropriate dress
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, traditional clothing such as a Saree is appropriate for formal occasions and ceremonies.
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arc
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, the arc is a significant symbol in Hindu mythology, representing the cycle of life, death, and rebirth.
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arches
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Indian culture
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Arches are used in Indian architecture to symbolize spiritual unity and cosmic order in temples and monuments.
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88
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asterism
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, asterism, also known as 'nakshatra' in astrology, plays a significant role in determining personality traits and predicting events.
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89
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audience attire
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, traditional colorful and elaborate clothing like sarees and sherwanis is commonly worn to weddings, dance performances, and religious ceremonies.
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90
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aunt
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, aunts are considered second mothers and play a significant role in guiding and raising their nieces and nephews.
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bachelor
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, a bachelor may also be a young man pursuing higher education away from his hometown.
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92
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bagpipe music
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Indian culture
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Bagpipe music is uncommon and unfamiliar in traditional Indian celebrations and events.
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barn owl
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, the barn owl is associated with bad luck and considered ominous in folklore.
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beast
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, beasts like the cow in Hinduism can be revered and considered sacred.
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birthday celebration
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, birthday celebrations include a custom of touching the feet of elders as a sign of respect.
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brass
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, brass is commonly used for religious and ceremonial items.
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bugle
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Indian culture
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The bugle, or shehnai, is a traditional wind instrument in Indian classical music, often played at weddings and auspicious occasions.
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cadence
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Indian culture
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Cadence is a fundamental element in Indian classical music compositions and performances.
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99
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calamus
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Indian culture
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Calamus is a traditional Ayurvedic herb in Indian culture used for medicinal purposes such as treating digestive issues and promoting mental clarity.
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100
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candle
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Indian culture
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Candles are widely used in Indian religious ceremonies and rituals.
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