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A belief in the cycle of cause and effect often dictates moral and social behavior, fostering a sense of resilience and "Dharma" (duty). 5. Fashion: A Blend of Heritage and Global Trends
| Religion | % of Population | Key Practices / Influence on Lifestyle | |----------|----------------|------------------------------------------| | Hinduism | ~80% | Pūjā (worship at home/temple), vegetarianism (common among upper castes), sacred rivers, pilgrimage, caste-related rituals | | Islam | ~14% | Namaz (prayer 5x/day), Roza (fasting during Ramadan), Halal diet, Eid celebrations | | Christianity | ~2.3% | Church attendance, Christmas/Easter, strong presence in Kerala, Goa, Northeast | | Sikhism | ~1.7% | Langar (community kitchen), Five Ks, Gurudwara worship | | Others | ~2% | Buddhism (Himalayan regions, Maharashtra), Jainism (strict vegetarianism, non-violence) | www.indian xdesi.com
We don't have "life hacks" because we believe life is meant to be messy. We don't do "minimalism" very well because we believe more is more—more color, more flavor, more noise, more love. A belief in the cycle of cause and