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❤A Bengali Soul, A south Indian Love❤

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I am a Bengali, and of course, I adore my culture—the festivals, the food, the music, every little tradition... But beyond my own roots, there's one more culture that I feel so drawn to ~ South Indian culture ♥️Their vibrant festivals(altho I only knw few like Onam, pongal ,ugadi) the elegance of their clothes(Guys wid dhoti and girls in saree and gajra in hair) the aroma of their food (my fav dosa ♥️)!! Everything about it feels so warm and beautiful....... Sometimes I can't help but imagine a South Indian boy and a Bengali girl falling for each other!! It's not just love—it's two worlds colliding... He brings filter coffee and rainy mornings, She brings Durga Puja and monsoon thunder... He says, "Enna da sollra?"/ "Enthaanu parayunne, macha?" She replies, "Ki bolcho tumi?" And in the mess of festivals, food fights, and little gestures, they find a language only they understand...And trust me I'm not just imagining it~ I truly wish for it!! I want to date a South Indian guy in real life, not just for his charm, but to blend his culture with mine, to live it, love it, and carry it with me⁠❤

 
I am a Bengali, and of course, I adore my culture—the festivals, the food, the music, every little tradition... But beyond my own roots, there's one more culture that I feel so drawn to ~ South Indian culture ♥️Their vibrant festivals(altho I only knw few like Onam, pongal ,ugadi) the elegance of their clothes(Guys wid dhoti and girls in saree and gajra in hair) the aroma of their food (my fav dosa ♥️)!! Everything about it feels so warm and beautiful....... Sometimes I can't help but imagine a South Indian boy and a Bengali girl falling for each other!! It's not just love—it's two worlds colliding... He brings filter coffee and rainy mornings, She brings Durga Puja and monsoon thunder... He says, "Enna da sollra?"/ "Enthaanu parayunne, macha?" She replies, "Ki bolcho tumi?" And in the mess of festivals, food fights, and little gestures, they find a language only they understand...And trust me I'm not just imagining it~ I truly wish for it!! I want to date a South Indian guy in real life, not just for his charm, but to blend his culture with mine, to live it, love it, and carry it with me⁠❤

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I am a Bengali, and of course, I adore my culture—the festivals, the food, the music, every little tradition... But beyond my own roots, there's one more culture that I feel so drawn to ~ South Indian culture ♥️Their vibrant festivals(altho I only knw few like Onam, pongal ,ugadi) the elegance of their clothes(Guys wid dhoti and girls in saree and gajra in hair) the aroma of their food (my fav dosa ♥️)!! Everything about it feels so warm and beautiful....... Sometimes I can't help but imagine a South Indian boy and a Bengali girl falling for each other!! It's not just love—it's two worlds colliding... He brings filter coffee and rainy mornings, She brings Durga Puja and monsoon thunder... He says, "Enna da sollra?"/ "Enthaanu parayunne, macha?" She replies, "Ki bolcho tumi?" And in the mess of festivals, food fights, and little gestures, they find a language only they understand...And trust me I'm not just imagining it~ I truly wish for it!! I want to date a South Indian guy in real life, not just for his charm, but to blend his culture with mine, to live it, love it, and carry it with me⁠❤

Love their culture tbh , i remembered i visited kerela when was in 5 th grade for my abacus competition , ngl they have too good catholic old homes and churches and in other part they have huge temples , love the diversity there
 
I am a Bengali, and of course, I adore my culture—the festivals, the food, the music, every little tradition... But beyond my own roots, there's one more culture that I feel so drawn to ~ South Indian culture ♥️Their vibrant festivals(altho I only knw few like Onam, pongal ,ugadi) the elegance of their clothes(Guys wid dhoti and girls in saree and gajra in hair) the aroma of their food (my fav dosa ♥️)!! Everything about it feels so warm and beautiful....... Sometimes I can't help but imagine a South Indian boy and a Bengali girl falling for each other!! It's not just love—it's two worlds colliding... He brings filter coffee and rainy mornings, She brings Durga Puja and monsoon thunder... He says, "Enna da sollra?"/ "Enthaanu parayunne, macha?" She replies, "Ki bolcho tumi?" And in the mess of festivals, food fights, and little gestures, they find a language only they understand...And trust me I'm not just imagining it~ I truly wish for it!! I want to date a South Indian guy in real life, not just for his charm, but to blend his culture with mine, to live it, love it, and carry it with me⁠❤

You should visit Andhra for Sankranthi Festival

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I am a Bengali, and of course, I adore my culture—the festivals, the food, the music, every little tradition... But beyond my own roots, there's one more culture that I feel so drawn to ~ South Indian culture ♥️Their vibrant festivals(altho I only knw few like Onam, pongal ,ugadi) the elegance of their clothes(Guys wid dhoti and girls in saree and gajra in hair) the aroma of their food (my fav dosa ♥️)!! Everything about it feels so warm and beautiful....... Sometimes I can't help but imagine a South Indian boy and a Bengali girl falling for each other!! It's not just love—it's two worlds colliding... He brings filter coffee and rainy mornings, She brings Durga Puja and monsoon thunder... He says, "Enna da sollra?"/ "Enthaanu parayunne, macha?" She replies, "Ki bolcho tumi?" And in the mess of festivals, food fights, and little gestures, they find a language only they understand...And trust me I'm not just imagining it~ I truly wish for it!! I want to date a South Indian guy in real life, not just for his charm, but to blend his culture with mine, to live it, love it, and carry it with me⁠❤

When r u visiting ? ;)
 
That is some new idea a cultural mingling aha lets wait and see
I am a Bengali, and of course, I adore my culture—the festivals, the food, the music, every little tradition... But beyond my own roots, there's one more culture that I feel so drawn to ~ South Indian culture ♥️Their vibrant festivals(altho I only knw few like Onam, pongal ,ugadi) the elegance of their clothes(Guys wid dhoti and girls in saree and gajra in hair) the aroma of their food (my fav dosa ♥️)!! Everything about it feels so warm and beautiful....... Sometimes I can't help but imagine a South Indian boy and a Bengali girl falling for each other!! It's not just love—it's two worlds colliding... He brings filter coffee and rainy mornings, She brings Durga Puja and monsoon thunder... He says, "Enna da sollra?"/ "Enthaanu parayunne, macha?" She replies, "Ki bolcho tumi?" And in the mess of festivals, food fights, and little gestures, they find a language only they understand...And trust me I'm not just imagining it~ I truly wish for it!! I want to date a South Indian guy in real life, not just for his charm, but to blend his culture with mine, to live it, love it, and carry it with me⁠❤

 
Love their culture tbh , i remembered i visited kerela when was in 5 th grade for my abacus competition , ngl they have too good catholic old homes and churches and in other part they have huge temples , love the diversity there
I wanna go there too.... **Cry**
 
I wanna go there too.... **Cry**
Hmm let's plan next time then babe ** :Like:. Already in my wishlist tbh to visit again .

If u don't mind would you love to come with me next time ;) ? 0.o

P.s :- I will show u later the church pic I took it from there .
 
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