India is a place with varied cultures complementing with varied superstitions. We listen one or the other every day but have you ever wondered how these beliefs started in the first place ? Let’s have a look on the logical side of some of them –
Cutting nails after sunset
Long time ago, when electricity was a problem to all, people banned cutting nails after sunset as it can cause physical injury. This became a superstition out of no sense now.
One rupee in gift money.
Everyone adds that one rupee to their money considering it auspicious but this started in order to make the amount indivisible, so that nobody can divide the money.
Open umbrellas indoor
Opening umbrellas indoor is considered inauspicious but the logic behind it is that opening it inside the house can cause injuries to people due to its metal spokes.
Usage of broom after sunset
The superstition that Goddess Laxmi will too go from the house if you sweep in the evening is very common but back in the days when electricity was a issue of concern, sweeping after sunset was banned as they thought that might anything valuable can be swept out with garbage.
Touch wood
There are a lot of superstitions relating to touching of the wood. One of them says that knocking it invokes the nymphs of trees to protect us from evils.
Unlucky – 13
The reason why all business men avoid using this number is the legend behind, Judas who was the 13th man who betrayed Jesus and ruined number 13 after that.
The custom of Dahi- Cheeni.
People consider this custom lucky before heading out of the house but the scientific reason says that curd with a cooling effect and sugar with glucose provides a good start to the body in a hot country like India.
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