*** India is a country rich in culture and tradition, as well as a plethora of superstitions.



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1. 7 green chilies and a hanging lemon

In India, it is thought that 'Alakshmi,' the goddess of misfortune, can bring ill luck to shop owners or businesses. Because she like sour, pungent, and spicy foods, shop owners in India hang a lemon and seven green chilies outside their doors so that the goddess might eat her favourite cuisine, fulfil her appetite, and go without entering the business.


2. when you sneeze !

Thinking that you are going somewhere for some good work and when you sneeze, you will face some problem in work. It is believed that at such times you wait for a while and then leave for your work.

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3. don't say "COME WITH ME" while on a alone road. 

While going on the road, Akshar people call others by saying like this, but it is felt that due to this, the evil spirit that wanders with you is also excessive, that's why it is never said here.

4. A black cat crossing your path is a terrible sign.

Is it only because they're black cats? This is a widely held concept not only in India, but also in the West. This myth originated with the Egyptians, who believed that black cats were terrible creatures that brought bad luck. In India, the colour black is typically linked with Lord Shani. It is claimed that if a black cat crosses your path, you should let someone else go first. In this manner, the first individual will experience all of the bad luck while you will not.

5. The breaking of a mirror brings ill luck.

Mirror was formerly exceedingly costly yet fragile, according to legend. To prevent being negligent, ancient Romans began preaching that smashing mirrors would bring you 7 years of bad luck. Why seven years? This is because Romans believe that a life must be renewed every seven years. So, the picture of a person who is not in good health will break the mirror, and his life will regenerate itself and he will be in excellent health after 7 years.

6. Twitching of the eye is unlucky.

Distinct civilizations have different superstitions. It is considered lucky in certain cultures and unlucky in others. It also varies according to gender. Because it is connected to the eyes, there are several scientific causes for eye twitching. Eye twitching can be caused by stress, alcohol, weariness, allergies, strain, or just having dry eyes.

7. Getting rid of the evil eye

In India, a little dot of kohl is applied to the side of a child's brow. The practise is known as Nazar nikalna. It is done to shield the child from evil eyes and to keep anyone from casting a harmful aura on the child. The evil eye may bring significant harm to those to whom it is directed. It is thought that placing a black stain on a child's forehead will make the youngster appear ugly to bad spirits, thereby protecting the infant.

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8. Adding one rupee to the value of a present

On weddings and other important events, we Indians like to give money in increments of 101 or 1,001 rather than 100 or 1,000. We add one rupee coin to the total. It is seen as a gift, affection, and good fortune. However, the major rationale for adding that extra coin is to make the whole sum an odd number and indivisible, which is beneficial to the married couple. If we don't add one rupee coin, the total will be zero, which indicates 'the end'.
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9. Do not take the name of food while going somewhere

Some people believe that you may have trouble on the way by interrupting food while going out and says "Do not take the name of food while going somewhere." That is why most of the people here stop for their work for their work for a while in this time.  



10. After sunset, do not sweep.

If you sweep your house after sunset, Goddess Lakshmi will go. In a culture where we pray to the goddess Lakshmi to bestow prosperity on us, any notion that leads to her leaving is deemed unlucky. Why is it called sunset? This is because it is thought that the goddess typically visits after sunset, therefore sweeping your house after sunset will keep her away.


11. Avoid going near a Peepal tree at night.

The spirits prefer to hang around peepal trees, and if you sleep near one at night, the ghosts will kill you. When photosynthesis happens in them in the morning, they take carbon dioxide, convert it to energy, and release oxygen into the air we breathe, but at night, the opposite process occurs. Plants emit carbon dioxide at night when there is no sunshine.

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