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In a typical middle-class home, the oldest woman or man of the house is awake first. In the soft grey light, they light a brass diya (lamp) in the family prayer room. The air smells of camphor, jasmine garlands, and freshly ground coffee or tea. This hour, called Brahma Muhurta , is considered auspicious for quiet.
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The house exhales. Lights switch off, room by room. Priya checks the locks one last time, a habit inherited from her own mother. Mr. Sharma sets the alarm for 5:30 AM. In the darkness, the sounds merge—a snore from the grandparents’ room, the whir of a ceiling fan, the distant whistle of a train. Tomorrow, the pressure cooker will hiss again. The tiffins will be packed. The fights will be re-fought. And in the gentle, chaotic, loud, and deeply loving machinery of this Indian family, another day of ordinary, extraordinary life will begin. In a typical middle-class home, the oldest woman