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Who tried to end superstition in India?​

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Answered by arrpanglkr
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Superstition refers to any belief or practice that is explained by supernatural causality and in contradiction to modern science.[1] Some beliefs and practices that are considered superstitious by some may not be considered so by others. The gap between what is perceived as superstitious and what is not widens when the opinions of the public and scientists are considered.[2]

Common superstitions in India today include a black cat crossing the road being bad luck, a crow calling meaning that guests are arriving, drinking milk after eating fish causing skin diseases, and itchy palms signalling the arrival of money.

Answered by Anonymous
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Raja Ram Mohan Roy has tried to end superstition in India.

1. Superstition usually refers to any sort of belief or exercise that is caused by paranormal causality and also disputes modern science.

2. Superstitious beliefs and exercises often fluctuate from one person to another or from one custom to another.

3. Some common examples of superstitious beliefs in India are:

# a black cat that is crossing the road indicates bad luck.

# a crow cawing symbolizes that guests are about to arrive.

# having milk after eating fish can cause skin issues.

# seeing a mongoose indicates being very much lucky.

# itchy palms symbolize that cash is coming your way.

Raja Ram Mohan Roy has tried all these superstitions to end in India.

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