Hi,
A family friend gave us a funny excuse as to why she can't go out tonight : Her hair is oily and she doesn't wash her hair on Sunday as he brother was born on a Sunday.
I couldn't believe that relatively modern people (living in the western world) still follow this kind of beliefs. When I asked around I got a few more:
Some North Indians don't do laundry on Thursday as it is the day of Goddess Laxhmi, and they don't want "Dhulai" of their wealth to occur.
One should not get a haircut on the day they were born.
some people use a specific set of clothes to go to the washroom for #2.
Maybe other CDs can contribute to the list.
I know a few which have amused me:
-Not buying anything made of iron on Saturdays.
-Not cutting nails at night.
-Not eating non-veg on Tuesdays.
Some more crappier ones:
- Not washing hair, and clothes on Thursdays.
- Refrain from shaving on Tuesday.
- Not to go out after one sneeze. Either wait for another one, or go inside, drink water, then leave. If two sneezes, then it's fine.
- Don't broom the house inwards.
- Don't broom the house at night.
Here are more:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superstition_in_India
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_superstitions_in_India
The sheer number of superstitions that Indians observe, we would've been world's most prosperous and peaceful nation ever.
yes we do NOT buy OIL or IRON on a saturday. ( this applies to new cars or scooters as well)
do NOT cut hair or nails on tuesday
will NEVER sweep the floor after DUSK
if in India, will always wash feet before entering the house
will NOT give loans on Friday ( for that matter will not pay anything on that day)
if someone SNEEZES before we travel, we sit and have water and then start
always ensure the box containing GRAINS ( rice, wheat) in our house is never empty
Never loan SALT or OIL...especially on saturday
do VAHAN * vehicle* puja and tie lemons on number plate to remove buri najar on our cars
......many ........many .....more
the thing is all other cultures including Western, European, Mid East , Far East all have their own rituals and superstitions
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Non illigitamus carborundum
Superstition implies lack of judgement and logical abilities. A feeble mind's creation.
Through out my life I have done and demonstrated how stupid is superstition. Never affected me personally, I rather enjoy screwing up with superstitious people. Its my best time pass.
Let me do it once again
So how many of you let your wifes do karva chauth ? how lame is that ! and you still think you are not superstitious ? ok look away and over to next thread ...
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Originally posted by san-hugo
Superstition implies lack of judgement and logical abilities. A feeble mind's creation.
Through out my life I have done and demonstrated how stupid is superstition. Never affected me personally, I rather enjoy screwing up with superstitious people. Its my best time pass.
Let me do it once again
So how many of you let your wifes do karva chauth ? how lame is that ! and you still think you are not superstitious ? ok look away and over to next thread ...
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