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, the festival of lights, is the Hindu equivalent of Christmas and New Year’s Eve combined—a five-day spectacle of oil lamps, dazzling fireworks, the exchange of sweets, and the worship of Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity. It is a national reset button, a time to clean homes, don new clothes, and let light triumph over darkness. Holi , the festival of colors, is a raucous, cathartic release where social hierarchies are temporarily suspended in a frenzy of colored powder, water guns, and bhang (a cannabis-infused drink). It celebrates spring, love, and the victory of good over evil in a uniquely playful manner.

By midday, the streets become a stage for the "Jugaad" —the Indian spirit of creative problem-solving. Street vendors, or thelawalas , navigate narrow lanes selling everything from fresh jasmine garlands to stainless steel utensils. Children, having finished their school day, might be found playing a makeshift game of cricket in a gully (alley), using a wooden plank as a bat. , the festival of lights, is the Hindu

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, the festival of lights, is the Hindu equivalent of Christmas and New Year’s Eve combined—a five-day spectacle of oil lamps, dazzling fireworks, the exchange of sweets, and the worship of Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity. It is a national reset button, a time to clean homes, don new clothes, and let light triumph over darkness. Holi , the festival of colors, is a raucous, cathartic release where social hierarchies are temporarily suspended in a frenzy of colored powder, water guns, and bhang (a cannabis-infused drink). It celebrates spring, love, and the victory of good over evil in a uniquely playful manner.

By midday, the streets become a stage for the "Jugaad" —the Indian spirit of creative problem-solving. Street vendors, or thelawalas , navigate narrow lanes selling everything from fresh jasmine garlands to stainless steel utensils. Children, having finished their school day, might be found playing a makeshift game of cricket in a gully (alley), using a wooden plank as a bat.