When men's reasoning power fails to investigate, superstitions begin. In the
ancient times man's knowledge of himself and his surrounding was limited. So he
used to believe in a number of superstitions. With the development of science
superstitions started disappearing. Science has dissolved superstitions. Still
some of the superstitions stick to us and even if we try we cannot forget them.
In the past people used to believe that when comets are seen the kings have to
suffer. When Julius Caesar was murdered there was a wild thunder storm.
Similarly, people used to believe many other superstitions. Even today English
people are considered to be the most superstitious people of the world. In
India also some superstitions are well known.
While lying in my bed, reading a novel and wandering in the world of
imagination if I hear the weeping of a dog I f eel a shudder down my spine. In
fact it is a bad sign. People in India think that if a dog wails it is a sign
of some approaching death.
Similarly, while going on an important errand, if some cat crosses the road
one does not go. It is considered to be a bad omen. So is the case with
sneezing. It is believed that sneezing and crossing of the cat bring bad luck.
The hooting of the owl predicts some evil happening. Owl is the bird of
night and as such it is not favored by the astrologers and others.
Another superstition which is nursed by the people is that one should not
meet a Brahmin community person while going for some work. They also say that
if at this time the person comes across a dead body, it is a good sign. It is
difficult to reason out the superstitions.
Another superstition of the English people is that if a person dies because
of drawing some spirits lament for him. In the same manner where a death is to
occur some of the ghost or shadows start visiting that house.
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