They even say tat if u have seen marriage in ur dream then someone is going to die
If u see death in ur dream something good is going to happen
If u see blood in ur dream then its devil
If snakes bites and blood comes out then its a very good sign
If u see money and gold in ur dream then u need to be safe
From India, Madras
If u see death in ur dream something good is going to happen
If u see blood in ur dream then its devil
If snakes bites and blood comes out then its a very good sign
If u see money and gold in ur dream then u need to be safe
From India, Madras
Another famous belief is tat inorder to predict the sex of a baby: Suspend a wedding band held by a piece of thread over the palm of the pregnant girl. If the ring swings in an oval or circular motion the baby will be a girl. If the ring swings in a straight line the baby will be a boy
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
I hope this is most popular belief between friends...........No friend gifts a kerchief to another friend bcoz of the fear of losing them
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
hey malini......... if you know of the logic behins these, please share.... I'll share one
I hope this is most popular belief between friends...........No friend gifts a kerchief to another friend bcoz of the fear of losing them
We sneeze, cough, wipe our faces and hands in our kerchiefs. Hence, to prevent passing of germs and diseases, we must never share our handkerchiefs.......In old times since people were unaware of causes of diseases, this myth must have come to existence.:)
From India, Mumbai
I hope this is most popular belief between friends...........No friend gifts a kerchief to another friend bcoz of the fear of losing them
We sneeze, cough, wipe our faces and hands in our kerchiefs. Hence, to prevent passing of germs and diseases, we must never share our handkerchiefs.......In old times since people were unaware of causes of diseases, this myth must have come to existence.:)
From India, Mumbai
Hey Shikha
If that were true, I should have been dead as this has happned to me. I was drawing the curtains of the living room and yo, A lizard jumbed on my head and then off my head ran under the sofa. I had a bath after that but you see I am still alive after 13 years!!
From India, Pune
If that were true, I should have been dead as this has happned to me. I was drawing the curtains of the living room and yo, A lizard jumbed on my head and then off my head ran under the sofa. I had a bath after that but you see I am still alive after 13 years!!
From India, Pune
Some other popular superstitions are if a person hiccups, it is believed that someone is talking about him or remembering him. One theory holds that this is a way of keeping alive the memory of family members who are travelling or live far away.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Breaking a mirror is extremely inauspicious. This belief is meant to urge caution while handling something as fragile and potentially injurious as glass, as most people were barefoot inside the house
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
When the right hand itches it means good luck and the reverse applies to the left hand. This relates simply to the clean (right) and unclean (left) sides of the body. Paradoxically, twitching of the right eye is considered inauspicious and of e left eye, auspicious
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
many people look at the palms of their hands as soon as they awaken and recite this invocation: "In the tips of the fingers resides Lakshmi; in the middle, Sarasvati; in the palm of the hand resides Parvati; looking at my hands, I begin my day."
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Food is not cooked in a house where death has occurred.This belief probably results from the fact that when a death occurs in a family, the relatives of the deceased are , and have neither the desire nor the time to cook. This practice also reinforces the sense of community at times of trouble.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
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