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"Also," Kavita adds, "tomorrow is Ekadashi . No onion, no garlic. Plan your keto around that."

But what is truly beautiful is the interfaith harmony found in the lifestyle. It is not uncommon to see Hindus shopping for Christmas cakes or Muslims participating in Diwali melas. These festivals are not just religious events; they are cultural reset buttons, reminding us to pause, celebrate, and reconnect with our community. video.desifakes.net

No one prays aloud. But for three seconds before eating, all four hands pause. Phones face down. A shared silence. Then the clatter resumes. "Also," Kavita adds, "tomorrow is Ekadashi