Saturday, March 15, 2008

touch wood

How many of us are there who have never used this term? None? I thought so... You see, we humans, in spite of being the supremely intelligent creatures we are, cannot help but be superstitious about some or the other thing at some point in life. The other day when I was thinking about this, I thought of asking around, what people believe in.Some common beliefs which most of know, if not follow, are:
1.Do not go out during an eclipse
2.Dont walk under a ladder against a wall
3.Do not take the path which has been crossed by a cat, esp a black one!
4.Do not cut nails, comb hair at nite
5.dont purchase steel items, oil, black clothes etc on saturday
6.If someone sneezes just as you are leaving the doorstep to go out, your day will be ruined
7.Dont wash hair/clothes, consume Non Veg food on a particular day (differs from culture to culture)
8.Dont use scissors in air, or give someone a knife; it creates fights
9.Order of wearing shoes, or taking them off; which foot to keep out first when leaving home etc is important
10.teen tigade kaam bigade!
11.trisdekaphobia!!! No - 13!!
12.Dont keep footwear near head when sleeping on teh floor; wash feet before sleeping; else you will get nightmares
13.Aankh fadakna (can be both good and bad, depends on which one is fadakoing!)
14.Repeated howling of dogs means death in house
15.Veseels falling, crow crowing outside means visitors coming (crows also make wishes come true)
16.When you bite your tongue while eating means some has just abused you .. while some believe it means you will get delicious food soon!! (I would rather believe the second interpretation!! :))
17.Fallen eyelashes or Buddhi ke baal (seeds getting dispersed) fulfil wishes!!
18.Bury broken tooth, or keep inder pillow for money from tooth fairy (aka mum n dad!)
19.Spilling salt or breaking mirrors means bad luckSome interesting and unfamiliar ones include
20.Keep the doors open much after 6:30-7 PM : at that time Laxhmi aayegi

Whatever it is, we are really good at coming up with some really awesome ideas, logics for doing and not doing some things. Some beliefs may actually be doing good, like keeping a vrat may actually cleanse your system... no junk for one day may actually do good! Also not cutting nails etc at nite may have come around to ensure cleanliness?? Same goes for washing feet before sleeping!But some beliefs are are like obstacles.. Have come across situations when some people were sick but they were not given adequate treatment as they were thot to be affected by spirits.. and they died! Stupid, harmless superstitions are ok, but some totally illogical and dangerous beliefs and rituals can be fatal; be it the ritual of shooting in air during a marriage (in one instance the groom himself was shot dead by mistake), or sacrifice girl child to satisfy gods (arising more from the various biases our society suffers from!).... the list is endless!High time we separate the harmless beliefs from teh harmful ones, and make a wise choice in deciding what to believe, for the betterment of all humankind!

3 comments:

Farzi Bhushan said...

You know what,
What all is and what all is not is god.
God is here, god is there and what is neither here nor there but which must exist somewhere between here and there is god.
This world is created by god and every moment, we learn something rather experience actually what we already knew.
Thus, don't follow any superstitions, just enjoy them.
Again, Nicely written...keep up.

Unknown said...

I want to add two more,
- don't keep ur shoes or slippers inverted.
- don't sit on a pillow
- don't shake ur legs

Personally, I don't believe in all these superstitions, and I feel pity about this mentality. Its up to us if we want to spread these things. If you know something better limit it to urself, why bound someone else's freedom?
And in this age, its better to think rationally then follow something blindly.
Anyways, nice post. It must have been a hard to recall all these superstitions at the same time!

Anonymous said...

pure chori.