The Era of Superstitious
These days, superstition is spreading so much that even a small child is afraid of going dark and out. People believe that if a black cat goes through your path if you go through that path then your day can be bad or inauspicious. There are some such superstitions that instill fear in every human being and those people become a part of this superstition. And spread it. You must be wondering who brought this superstition to this world. So the answer is - "we all"
Yes! All of us have given rise to superstition. We compared a small incident and a terrible incident to such a thing, animals, places, trees, plants, etc . And said that if someone does not want these things again, then use these things, do not go to such a place, do not pass before such an animal, do not go to these trees, worship them to escape. Fear of what is not there for what is there.
It was night time. Fatima suddenly woke up from sleep and may have had a scary dream. His eye falls on the wall clock, whose needle is stuck at two and a half. So she remembers her grandmother, she says if you had an itch in your right palm, you are going to get money, if you sing on the table, you will marry a crazy person. And if a clock is stopped then someone is going to die.
So her grandmother got nervous and said to Fatima - let's go home now.
Fatima said - why?
Grandmother said - Daughter if a cat crosses your path then never go through that path.
Fatima laughingly says - Grandmother! The head of my history told that in ancient times, cats were often considered sacred animals. For example, the Egyptians believed that cats are magical creatures that bring good luck. Later I added black cats unfortunately because of the black color. It is believed that the so-called witches were transformed into black cats, so they could not attract anyone's attention on the streets. Even today, many people fear and avoid black cats.
One day Fatima was combing her hair. He had a mirror in his hand which was slightly broken. So he broke that mirror. Dadi is coming from the market and sees Fatima breaking the mirror.
Dadi tells Fatima that you know that breaking the mirror is bad for seven years.
Fatima laughed and then said - Grandmother!
Let me tell you that once the principal of our school gave a speech that it is thought that a broken mirror leads to seven inauspicious years for a person who has suffered harm. This superstition originated with the Romans. He was the first to make a glass mirror. They believed that if a person's reflection was distorted in the mirror, their soul would be damaged and their luck would be spoiled. However, the soul will eventually be renewed - after seven long years…
So grandmother now understood that this superstition was created by the Romans. Most Romans have created superstitions. So, grandma, you don't panic.
Fatima's brother was very naughty. He brought someone's umbrella from outside and started opening inside the house.
Fatima tells her brother - don't run like this.
Fatima sees the umbrella and asks her brother - he got this umbrella from Kaha.
Then grandmother says in anger - why have you opened the umbrella in the house. You know that it would be an insult to God if Umbrella opened in the house.
Fatima says - Grandmother, you became superstitious again. I know this superstition, this superstition originated in Egypt where umbrellas were used to protect people from the heat of the sun. People used to think that opening an umbrella away from the Sun insults the Sun God and it will bring bad luck. So people avoided opening umbrellas and superstition grew from there.
Grandma was very embarrassed and says to her grandson - do not take anyone's umbrella without permission. Go get it back.
One day Dadi and Fatima were buying something from Bazar. Just then, he looked at the horseshoe shop. Grandmother speaks - Let's buy a horseshoe.
Fatima says - Grandmother! This is too much.
Fatima watches this from the Internet on mobile. So Fatima says to Dadi - listen to Dadi. A horseshoe made of iron is considered a lucky charm. Because it could withstand fire. Some believed that the horseshoe should be pointed upward like a "U" to gather good fortune and prevent it from escaping, but others felt it should cope. In this way, good luck can be put on those who run under it.
This is also a superstition, so why are you believing in it.
Fatima tells Grandma and the whole world that you all promise me that you will believe in any superstition and you will not let anyone do it.
I hope you have learned about some strange superstitions. If someone believes such superstition, then stop him from doing so and tell his reality.
You can also tell some strange superstitions in the comment box.
Written by: Mohd Anas
Email: bg48ftff@gmail.com
These days, superstition is spreading so much that even a small child is afraid of going dark and out. People believe that if a black cat goes through your path if you go through that path then your day can be bad or inauspicious. There are some such superstitions that instill fear in every human being and those people become a part of this superstition. And spread it. You must be wondering who brought this superstition to this world. So the answer is - "we all"
Yes! All of us have given rise to superstition. We compared a small incident and a terrible incident to such a thing, animals, places, trees, plants, etc . And said that if someone does not want these things again, then use these things, do not go to such a place, do not pass before such an animal, do not go to these trees, worship them to escape. Fear of what is not there for what is there.
- In a superstition family, Fatima, the only granddaughter of that house, faces a lot of problems due to the superstition of her house and she removes this superstition from her home with her intelligence. Let us consider some incidents of superstition at Fatima's house as a story. - - -
It was night time. Fatima suddenly woke up from sleep and may have had a scary dream. His eye falls on the wall clock, whose needle is stuck at two and a half. So she remembers her grandmother, she says if you had an itch in your right palm, you are going to get money, if you sing on the table, you will marry a crazy person. And if a clock is stopped then someone is going to die.
- Black cats are on the way
So her grandmother got nervous and said to Fatima - let's go home now.
Fatima said - why?
Grandmother said - Daughter if a cat crosses your path then never go through that path.
Fatima laughingly says - Grandmother! The head of my history told that in ancient times, cats were often considered sacred animals. For example, the Egyptians believed that cats are magical creatures that bring good luck. Later I added black cats unfortunately because of the black color. It is believed that the so-called witches were transformed into black cats, so they could not attract anyone's attention on the streets. Even today, many people fear and avoid black cats.
- Breaking the mirror will give you seven years of bad luck
One day Fatima was combing her hair. He had a mirror in his hand which was slightly broken. So he broke that mirror. Dadi is coming from the market and sees Fatima breaking the mirror.
Dadi tells Fatima that you know that breaking the mirror is bad for seven years.
Fatima laughed and then said - Grandmother!
Let me tell you that once the principal of our school gave a speech that it is thought that a broken mirror leads to seven inauspicious years for a person who has suffered harm. This superstition originated with the Romans. He was the first to make a glass mirror. They believed that if a person's reflection was distorted in the mirror, their soul would be damaged and their luck would be spoiled. However, the soul will eventually be renewed - after seven long years…
So grandmother now understood that this superstition was created by the Romans. Most Romans have created superstitions. So, grandma, you don't panic.
- knock on wood
All the people sat down to eat food and Fatima comes and says - Aslamulekum to all
She sits down and waits for the food to arrive. Then when Fatima knocks on the table, Fatima says Ammi - daughter! Do not do this.
Fatima said - why Ammi?
Fatima's Ammi says - It is believed that a person can achieve misfortune by knocking on wood.
Fatima says - Ammi! Grandma was saying that knocking on wood is a common superstition shared by many cultures. It is believed that by knocking on the wood one can get good luck or remove misfortune.
Fatima's mother says - Oh yes!
Fatima says - Ammi and grandmother! If this is a superstition then why believe it.
- Indoor umbrella opening
Fatima's brother was very naughty. He brought someone's umbrella from outside and started opening inside the house.
Fatima tells her brother - don't run like this.
Fatima sees the umbrella and asks her brother - he got this umbrella from Kaha.
Then grandmother says in anger - why have you opened the umbrella in the house. You know that it would be an insult to God if Umbrella opened in the house.
Fatima says - Grandmother, you became superstitious again. I know this superstition, this superstition originated in Egypt where umbrellas were used to protect people from the heat of the sun. People used to think that opening an umbrella away from the Sun insults the Sun God and it will bring bad luck. So people avoided opening umbrellas and superstition grew from there.
Grandma was very embarrassed and says to her grandson - do not take anyone's umbrella without permission. Go get it back.
- Horseshoe
One day Dadi and Fatima were buying something from Bazar. Just then, he looked at the horseshoe shop. Grandmother speaks - Let's buy a horseshoe.
Fatima says - Grandmother! This is too much.
Fatima watches this from the Internet on mobile. So Fatima says to Dadi - listen to Dadi. A horseshoe made of iron is considered a lucky charm. Because it could withstand fire. Some believed that the horseshoe should be pointed upward like a "U" to gather good fortune and prevent it from escaping, but others felt it should cope. In this way, good luck can be put on those who run under it.
This is also a superstition, so why are you believing in it.
Fatima tells Grandma and the whole world that you all promise me that you will believe in any superstition and you will not let anyone do it.
I hope you have learned about some strange superstitions. If someone believes such superstition, then stop him from doing so and tell his reality.
You can also tell some strange superstitions in the comment box.
Written by: Mohd Anas
Email: bg48ftff@gmail.com
Very helpful article for everyone.
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