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In the West, 4:30 AM is for insomnia. In India, it is for the gods and the vegetable market. Grandmothers are the first to rise. They draw kolams (rice flour rangoli) at the doorstep to feed ants and welcome Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. The air smells of camphor and fresh jasmine.
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The day in an Indian household often begins before dawn, particularly for the women or the "Karta" (family head). Spiritual Start In the West, 4:30 AM is for insomnia
Daily Life Story: Meet the Mehtas of Ahmedabad. Grandfather, 78, walks 5 km every morning. Father, 48, is a bank manager. Mother, 44, is a schoolteacher. Two teenagers. The morning starts with a fight over the bathroom mirror, followed by a silent agreement: Grandfather reads the newspaper aloud (a ritual the teens hate but secretly love), while Mother packs four different tiffins—one diabetic, one low-carb, one kids' junk, and one for a widowed aunt down the street. They draw kolams (rice flour rangoli) at the