what were the superstitious beliefs of the peasants, in night of the Scorpion
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Firstly they believed that with the movement of the scorpion, the movement of the poison should be there in the blood of the mother. So they want 'to paralyse the Evil one' by praying ' the name of God a hundred times'. "May be the sins of your previous birth/ be burned away tonight, they said."
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The superstitious peasants believed that the previous activities of sin is to be burnt away by the sufferings of the peasants or the present suffering will free one to feel no pain the next birth. The pain is the equalizer of the hope in this temporal world.
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