why are indian superstitious?
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Answer:Overview. Superstitions are usually attributed to a lack of education. In India, however, there have been educated people with beliefs considered superstitious by the public. According to the 2011 census, the literacy rate of India is at 74%
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Superstitions are usually attributed to a lack of education.[7] In India, however, there have been educated people with beliefs considered superstitious by the public.[8] According to the 2011 census, the literacy rate of India is at 74%.[9] Beliefs and practices vary in different regions.[10] Practices range from harmless lemon-and-chili totems for warding off the evil eye[11] to serious concerns like witch-burning.[12] Passed down as part of tradition and religion, these beliefs and practices could be at least a century old. Due to the rich history of these beliefs and practices, the introduction of new prohibitory laws often faces opposition from the general public.[13][14]
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