No Nightmare. I donot follow superstitions (I am a christian).
However, I have come across this (done by mostly Hindus) till now.
Hope this clears the air.
Murali The Krishna
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Originally posted by tamilkuravan
No Nightmare. I donot follow superstitions (I am a christian).
However, I have come across this (done by mostly Hindus) till now.
Hope this clears the air.
Murali The Krishna
What is this now - Hindus vs. Christians? Ridiculous!
Grow up, guys.
Lol, for many of you, it seems its an awakening about yourself ! That is because everybody know that being superstitious is same as being stupid and naive and some of it is a curse to society. All of you know.
Most Hilarious is I am christian ,Hence proved I am not superstitious. This should clear air around me, by the way I am also Murli the Christian Krishna !! lol . Somebody else will write soon, My name is khan and I am not superstitious , may be Mr. Kumar is !
Just be proud of your own superstitions guys , Do not run away from the fact that you are superstitious , do not defy your religious teachings, no matter how ridiculous it sounds. Our ancestors told us to be one, so lets be. :-)))...
So that means, If you follow a Religion ( I mean ANY religion ) then YOU ARE a superstitious.
The end... ?
Hi guys,
Thanks for contributing. Let's just discuss funny Indian superstitions. I think every country in the world has superstitions ( here are some North American - A Black Cat, Friday the 13th, walking under a ladder). I think superstitions are part of a culture and that superstitions don't make a culture/country / religion worse.
So let's just focus on the funny part.
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Originally posted by RaOne
Hi guys,
Thanks for contributing. Let's just discuss funny Indian superstitions. I think every country in the world has superstitions ( here are some North American - A Black Cat, Friday the 13th, walking under a ladder). I think superstitions are part of a culture and that superstitions don't make a culture/country / religion worse.
So let's just focus on the funny part.
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