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write an essay on superstition that exists in your community in about 250 words​

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Answered by Jamestiwari
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Ever since a long time, we have seen man believe in some kind of power unseen. Even though they can’t see it, they feel it is present and working. This is what gives rise to superstitions. They are unreasonable and irrational but they still exist all over the world. Through essay on superstition, we will go through it in detail.

The man started to believe in superstitions when he got a feeling that humans are at the mercy of natural elements. Similarly, some superstitions were also created because of social values. As a result, people worship forces of nature for a long time.

The Greeks and Pagans used to worship elements of nature in the form of Gods and Goddesses. Same is the case with Indian tradition. People continue to worship the sun, moon, stars, planets, plants and more believing these things have the power to influence our lives.

India has a long history of superstitions. There are many superstitions which people in this country follow. When someone sneezes during the time of departure, people consider it unlucky.

Similarly, when you hear long mewing of a cat, people consider it a bad omen. Alternatively, offering curd before the start of any journey is auspicious. A group which follows superstitions a lot are students appearing for an examination.

Most common superstitions include not cutting nails at night, not using the broom after sunset, not opening the scissors without cutting anything, not looking at oneself in a broken mirror and many more.

You might have heard ‘it is because of the impact of some evil star’ and more when a disease overtakes or disaster strikes. Even the people in the West have been believing in them. You will find instances in Shakespeare’s plays where he includes things like omens, witches and more.

In fact, ever since a long time till date, people still consider the number 13 to be unlucky. Similarly, salt spilling over the dinner table is also an ill-omen. In India, people consider the black cat crossing the way to be unlucky. Similar is the case of an owl hooting or a dog wailing.

Even some political leaders in India believe in superstitions. For instance, they wait for an auspicious day to file their nomination or take an oath. In other words, even in the highest places, people do follow superstitions.

If we look at it closely, there is no logic as such behind the beliefs in superstitions. However, they have grown age-old and despite all the scientific advancement, they are not going anywhere soon. However, it is better to subject ourselves less to them otherwise each moment of our life will be on the edge.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Superstition ideas are more individual. It depends completely on the individual whether he/she believes it or not. Many superstitious beliefs are passed on to us by our parents and relatives. They can be stored unconsciously in our minds and can control our thoughts and decision-making patterns. Superstitious beliefs are less in those who are confident and believe in themselves.

Some examples of superstitions that exist in our community are as mentioned below:

  • we should stop and get aside if a black cat crosses our path.
  • we should never touch our books by our feet.
  • we should not trim our nails at night or in dark.
  • we should put our left shoe first.

Different countries, communities, and societies have different superstitious beliefs. These superstitions are inculcated into our minds at a very young age and it becomes very difficult for us to get rid of them in adulthood. These beliefs are completely illogical and so cannot be scientifically proved to be true.

These superstitious beliefs also vary depending upon the religion which means different religions have different superstitious beliefs. Whether to believe in such beliefs is our choice. Many people make their own superstitious beliefs with the passage of time.

So at last we may conclude this by telling that there is no story on how superstitions were introduced in our community. But the fact is that unfortunately, these beliefs exist in our community and regulate our life and decision-making patterns accordingly.

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