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परम्परा और अंधविश्वास के पीछे का रहस्य what is superstition in India in Hindi This is SHYAM TOMAR and welcomes to Tech & Myths #india #superstition bharat me andhvishwas aur parampara hamesha se hi chale aa rahe hain. krodon indians aaj kal andhvishwas ka shikar ho rahe hain. lekin kya andhvishwas par vishwas karna chahiye ya nahin. aur akhir andhvishwas kya hota hai? andhvishwas se hamara jeevan sukhamai hota hai? Nahi, aisa kuchh bhi nahin hota. andhvishwas hamesha hame dusre longon se pichhe karta hai. iss video me ham jaanenge ki parampara aur andhvishwas kya hai? what is superstition in india ( andhvishwas in india )? many of you familier with a word superstition. our society is full of superstition. but do you know how superstition was started in india? and why we follow superstition. we living in 21st century but we still believe on superstitions. why? are we uneducated? or are we made? the answer is that we do not know the truth behind the superstition. we do not know that how superstition was started. so, don't worry folks. I am here to help you and in this video I'm going to debunk the superstition. so, let's watch this superstition video. Indian superstitions and the theories behind them: from breaking mirrors to hanging lemon and chilies, India is a country of diverse culture and tradition, as well as of a lot of superstitions. We see them all around every day. A black cat crosses our path and like a dead statue, we stop and wait for someone else to pass first. The best part about the country is that we continue to practice them even if we know nothing is going to happen. Incredible India? Yes! Let's look at some of the superstitions in India and the theories behind them: Hanging lemon and 7 green chilies It is believed in India that 'Alakshmi', the goddess of misfortune can bring bad luck to the shop owners or business. Since, she likes sour, pungent and hot things, shop owners in India hang lemon and 7 green chilies at their door so that the goddess eat her favourite food, satisfy her hunger and leave without entering the shop. If a black cat crosses your path, it's a bad omen Just because they are black cats? Not just in India but this is a popular belief in the west too. The origin of this superstition has come from the Egyptians who believed that black cats were evil creatures and they bring bad luck. In India, black colour is generally associated with the Lord Shani. It is said that if a black cat crosses your path, then you should let somebody else pass before you do. This way, the first person will have all the bad luck and you won't. Breaking mirror brings bad luck It is said that in earlier times, mirror used to be very expensive but brittle. To avoid the negligence, the ancient people from Rome started preaching that breaking mirrors will bring you 7 years of bad luck. Why 7 years? This is because Romans believe that it takes 7 years for a life to renew itself. So, the image of a person, who does not have a good health, will break the mirror and after 7 years, his life will renew itself and he'll be in good health. Twitching of the eye is inauspicious The superstition is different in different cultures. It is considered good luck in some cultures and bad in some other. It differs according to gender as well. Since it is related to eyes, there are many scientific reasons behind the twitching of the eyes. Eye twitching could be due to stress, alcohol, tiredness, allergies, strain or just dry eyes. Removing evil eye (Nazar Utaarna) Putting a little dot of kohl on the side of a child's forehead is very common in India. The practice is called Nazar Utaarna. It is done to protect the little kid from any evil eyes and prevent anyone from putting a negative vibe over the kid. The evil eye can cause severe damage to whom it turns. It is said that putting a black spot on a child's forehead will make the child look ugly to the evil powers and hence, the kid will stay protected. Do not sweep after sunset Goddess Lakshmi will walk out of your house if you sweep you place after sunset. In a country, where we pray to goddess Lakshmi so that she bestows wealth on us, any idea that leads to her walking out is considered inauspicious. Why sunset? This is because, it is believed that the goddess generally pays a visit after sunset so, if you sweep your place after sunset, she won't come in. For all updates : LIKE My Facebook Page / techandmyths Follow Me on Twitter / techandmyths My website http://www.techandmyths.com Music By: Kevin MacLeod Music Available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license. Download link: https://incompetech.com/music/royalty...