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No explanation for this one, because number 13 is just considered unlucky. Omitting the 13th floor from the building. Which reminds me, when we were kids and went for our exams, and if a black cat crossed, never once was the exam delayed or postponed. It is said that if a black cat crosses your path, then your day’s tasks get delayed or postponed. Egyptian culture believed that black cats were evil creatures, whereas the Indian explanation is that black represents Shani and therefore brings bad luck. For the west, the origin of this superstition came from Egypt. It's a popular belief in the west too that, if a black cat crosses your path, it’s a bad omen. They are blamed just for being black (no racist joke here).
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If a black cat crosses your path, then your tasks get delayed or postponed. However, ask people who cut their hair and nails on Saturdays, and we bet they'll tell you their hair looked better and their nails neater, and no planet hovered above them with bad luck.Ģ. Hindus believe that it's inauspicious to cut hair and nails on Saturday because it angers planet Saturn (shani), which then brings bad luck. Hindus believe that cutting nails and hair on Saturdays brings bad luck. And it gets weirder than this! Here are some superstitions which don't make sense, but we Indians blindly follow.ġ. Only Indian superstitions will tell you that crow shit is actually good for you. Yet, there are many who refuse to question their rationality and continue to live in blind faith. All of us have also been brought uo with a set of weird superstitions and most of them simply defy logic. We in a country where more than half the population literally thrives on baseless superstition.