India, July 28 -- Inside a cosy space in the heart of urban Delhi, called Paro at The Chanakya, an intimate gathering of women dressed in the Indian finery, welcome Varsha Ritu or monsoon in traditional style. They are greeted with a freshly stringed gajra made of jasmine flowers and application of colourful powdered bindi on their foreheads, like tilak . The air is fragrant with the notes of Ruh Khas (vetiver) that reminds you of petrichor , that unique fragrance that the earth emits after the first rain drops touch its surface. Strains of kajri in the backdrop set the mood. Their joy is evident as they reach out to the chooriwala and seek their selection of glass bangles, the tinkle of silver jewellery adding to the lure. Sawan is here....