Let your mother be God. Let your father be God. Let your teacher be God. It begins the same way in almost every Indian household — a child bending to touch an elder’s feet, a hand raised in blessing, ...
For decades, people over 60 struggled with a painful choice: wear shoes that looked good but hurt their feet, or settle for orthopedic shoes that screamed, “I’m old.” The footwear industry essentially ...
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Cultural insights: Who not to touch feet in Indian tradition
Understanding the Tradition of Touching Feet In Indian culture, touching the feet of elders is a revered tradition symbolizing respect and courtesy. However, ancient scriptures indicate that there are ...
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