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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Education and Research Food is a spiritual act
A day in the life of a traditional Indian woman begins early—often before sunrise. Known as Brahma Muhurta , this time is reserved for meditation, drawing kolams (rice flour rangoli) at the doorstep, and preparing fresh meals. Food is a spiritual act. In Hindu households, the meal is offered to the deity ( bhog ) before anyone eats.