#indiantraditions
US Tariffs on Indian Gold Jewelry: What NRIs Need to Know Before Buying
Gold jewelry has long been a prized possession for Indian families living in the United States. Beyond its shine and beauty, gold holds deep cultural significance, representing family heritage, memories, and traditions passed down through generations. For years, many NRIs (Non-Resident Indians) purchased gold jewelry either by bringing it from India or buying it at exhibitions in the US. These purchases were both sentimental and practical — offering quality craftsmanship at reasonable p
US Tariffs on Indian Gold Jewelry: What NRIs Need to Know Before Buying
Gold jewelry has long been a prized possession for Indian families living in the United States. Beyond its shine and beauty, gold holds deep cultural significance, representing family heritage, memories, and traditions passed down through generations. For years, many NRIs (Non-Resident Indians) purchased gold jewelry either by bringing it from India or buying it at exhibitions in the US. These purchases were both sentimental and practical — offering quality craftsmanship at reasonable p
Raksha Bandhan 2025 USA: Date, Shubh Muhurat, Rituals, and Celebration Guide by Time Zone
Raksha Bandhan is a cherished festival that celebrates the sacred bond between brothers and sisters. On this day, sisters tie a rakhi, a sacred thread, on the right wrist of their brothers as a symbol of love, prayers for protection, and a lifelong vow of care. In exchange, brothers promise to protect their sisters and often give gifts as a token of appreciation. The festival’s name comes from Sanskrit: “Raksha” means protection, and
Raksha Bandhan 2025 USA: Date, Shubh Muhurat, Rituals, and Celebration Guide by Time Zone
Raksha Bandhan is a cherished festival that celebrates the sacred bond between brothers and sisters. On this day, sisters tie a rakhi, a sacred thread, on the right wrist of their brothers as a symbol of love, prayers for protection, and a lifelong vow of care. In exchange, brothers promise to protect their sisters and often give gifts as a token of appreciation. The festival’s name comes from Sanskrit: “Raksha” means protection, and
Young Indian-Americans are reshaping cultural roots with fusion and inclusivity
As the Indian diaspora continues to flourish across the United States, a remarkable cultural evolution is taking shape. Leading this transformation are second-generation NRIs—children of Indian immigrants who have been born or raised abroad. Unlike their parents, who often held tightly to the traditions of their homeland, these young individuals are approaching Indian culture from a fresh perspective. Rather than simply preserving customs as they were practiced in India, they are reinte
Young Indian-Americans are reshaping cultural roots with fusion and inclusivity
As the Indian diaspora continues to flourish across the United States, a remarkable cultural evolution is taking shape. Leading this transformation are second-generation NRIs—children of Indian immigrants who have been born or raised abroad. Unlike their parents, who often held tightly to the traditions of their homeland, these young individuals are approaching Indian culture from a fresh perspective. Rather than simply preserving customs as they were practiced in India, they are reinte









