Feet and shoes are considered dirty; never touch someone or religious objects with your feet.
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Here are four feature concepts you can develop, ranging from spiritual heritage to modern sustainable living: 1. "The Modern Ritual": Reimagining Traditions Feet and shoes are considered dirty; never touch
That was the deal. In India, you don't just buy paper; you buy a relationship, a promise of attendance at a wedding, a shared history. "The Modern Ritual": Reimagining Traditions That was the