In the bustling streets of India, a decade ago, you'd catch glimpses of Western influence – from the clothes on the back of a local resident to the imported items filling up their homes. Working abroad or globe-trotting was the emblem of prestige, a symbol of having 'arrived'. The treasures of Sanatan Dharma felt distant, almost lost in a mist of the past. The mere act of embracing one's cultural heritage was often seen through skeptical eyes, considered an archaic way of thinking. But times have changed, and India today is undergoing a transformative renaissance, melding the ancient with the contemporary, the sacred with the pioneering.