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write an article for your school magazine in about 200 words on the topic popular superstitions take ideas from followung points. superstition a sig of backwardness and ingnorance.even educated people followed them.number 13 is regarded unlucky? sight of our is considered ill omen.even crossing the road by a cat is very bad. shouldn't attach importance of unscintific things. progress can be achieved only being away from all ​

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Superstitions are impulsive believes on any scientific reason behind superstitions like this. Another superstition in India is the utmost belief in ghost or supernatural powers.

What is superstition — Excessively credulous belief in and reverence for the supernatural elements is known as superstition. Simply it can be said that superstition is a kind of blind belief on supernatural that don’t have any acceptable logic or scientific explanations behind that.

Superstitions in India – India is a country full of superstitions. Superstition in Indian society is not a new arrival. It has come down to us from the ancient days. During the old days, there were many superstitions in India. Sati dah, consideration of wind, drought, earthquake etc. are the acts of evil spirits are the example of such Superstition in India in ancient time. Later on, people find the actual logic or cause of those natural calamities and thus those superstitions have been washed out from the society.

But still, we can find a lot of superstitions in Indian society. In different parts of the country people still believe that the cawing of a crow on the roof of a house is the sign of the arrival of guests, if a cat crosses the road in front of a vehicle it’s considered as bad luck. Again adding a coin of Rs 1 in the gift amount is a traditional superstition in India. One more funny superstition in India is that people consider it inappropriate to get a hair cut or to have a shave on Tuesday or Saturday. These superstitions don’t have any acceptable reference or scientific justifications. But people accept it without any protest. There are lots more superstitions in India, but it is not possible to point out all those superstitions in an essay on superstition in India.

Factors behind the superstitions in India – The illiterate people generally fall in the grip of superstitions. They can’t judge an incident from the scientific point of view. In India, the literacy rate is just 70.44% (as per recent data), which is quite low in comparison to other developed countries. The low literacy rate is a vital factor behind the superstitions in India. Again in our country, a lot of fake Baba’s or Pundits are found who make people superstitious in the name of religion. By doing so they not only make people fool but also scatter the seed of superstitions in India for their own benefits.

Conclusion– Superstition is a social evil. It should be removed from the society. The literacy rate needs to be improved as much as possible to remove superstitions in India.On the other hand, government or non-government organization can take initiatives to educate people and teach them to think scientifically.

Some Common Superstitions in India

There are a lot of superstitions in India. Here are a few common superstitions in India –

It is inappropriate to get a hair cut or to have a shave on Tuesday or Saturday.

The cawing of a crow on the roof of a house is the sign of the arrival of guests.

If a cat crosses the road in front of a vehicle it’s considered as bad luck.

A one Rs coin needs to be added with the gift amount.

Tuesday and Saturday are not an auspicious day to start a new work.

Hanging of lemon with some chilies can bring good luck to a shop.

No 13 is unlucky.

To sweep the floor at night is inauspicious.

A woman becomes inauspicious during menstruation.

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