Thursday, June 9, 2011

Superstitions!

In India, superstitions are still strong in many households. Why only India, superstitions are prevalant in many other parts of the world too.

To begin with, what is superstition? Anybody? Well, as per me, superstitions are nothing but irrational beliefs arising from fear of the unknown or ignorance. Many common examples in India being if a black cat or in fact cat of any color (let's not discriminate now on the basis of color) crosses your path, people who are superstitious will go back few steps before proceeding further. Oh come on! It's just a poor cat wanting to gp from one place to another. What's the rationale behind this superstition? Nothing. Zero. Zilch. Shunya. Sunna.

Take another example. Milk should be boiled without covering it. Boiling the milk with the lid on is inauspicious. On asking how is it inauspicious, people following this superstition don't know the reason. It's just been followed blindly over by generations altogether. If you ask me, it's always better to cover the milk while boiling, because,
(1) milk is boiled quickly & therefore time is saved, &
(2) since the milk is boiled quickly, there is a saving in the gas too.

There are many more such examples, such as -

- Do not ever leave home without consulting an astrologer. Rahu and Ketu, two ominous planets, are waiting to ruin things for you. Wait for the shubh mahurat, based on the Hindu calendar. [Oh please! Is this possible? You may end up missing many of your important appointments or business.]

- A dog howling at night chills the blood – a portent of approaching death. [The dog may be having a severe stomach ache or maybe feeling lonely since you went on a vacation leaving your dog all alone locked up in the home.]

It's very difficult to get people who believe in supersttions blindly to change over a period of time or change them at all. They hold on to these superstitions so strongly because they are unaware of the reasons behind the "why."

Personally, I don't have any superstitions! If someone has a superstition, I try finding the rationale of it & have failed to find any valid rationale for the same. Just because people who follow these superstitions are themselves unaware of the reasons. And therefore, I don't believe in any superstitions.

The only way to eradicate superstitions is to educate people & increase awareness amongst them.

Are you superstitious too? Why don't you write to me about it & the rationale of your following the superstition?

Talk to me!

2 comments:

  1. My superstition is that if I write a blog comment here then you will reply. Does this superstition have a basis??

    P.S. A pretty lucid post. Good way to present your point of view.

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  2. Shenjar, good way to extract a reply from me! :D
    The basis could be that you came up with a *superstition* to ensure I reply. If anything else, I'm all ears to listen. :)

    P.S. - Thanks.

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