When we think of India, the senses often take over first. The smell of cumin and mustard seeds crackling in hot oil, the blare of a truck horn harmonizing with temple bells, the technicolor explosion of a silk sari flapping on a clothesline against a grey monsoon sky. But to truly understand this subcontinent—a land of 1.4 billion voices, 22 official languages, and countless gods—one must move beyond the postcards and listen to the stories .
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of her brass bangles as she sweeps the courtyard, leaving behind the intricate geometric patterns of a fresh When we think of India, the senses often take over first