Modern Indian homes blend deities, Buddha corners, crystals, and talismans into harmonious, beautiful spaces
xWalk into a contemporary Indian home today, and you might find a serene Buddha facing a brass Ganesha, an evil-eye charm suspended near the entrance, or a gleaming bowl of rose quartz resting beside a diya. The language of spirituality has evolved — it’s no longer confined to a single belief system, but expressed through a tapestry of faiths, symbols, and aesthetics.
The question, however, lingers in many design-conscious minds: Can such diverse spiritual objects — each carrying its own energy and story — truly coexist harmoniously under one roof?
To explore this evolving dialogue between design and divinity, Hyderabad Chronicle speaks to two intuitive voices — Ira Kukrety, Spir