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Pakistani Superstitions

  • Riding a bear or wearing bear hair can cure whooping cough and protect from the evil eye

    Riding a bear or wearing bear hair can cure whooping cough and protect from the evil eye

  • Seeing ants carrying food into a house is a sign of prosperity; ants leaving mean impending loss

    Seeing ants carrying food into a house is a sign of prosperity; ants leaving mean impending loss

  • A person born under the influence of Mangal (Mars) or Shani (Saturn) must follow specific rituals to avoid misfortune

    A person born under the influence of Mangal (Mars) or Shani (Saturn) must follow specific rituals to avoid misfortune

  • Charity and animal sacrifice are performed to ward off evil and black magic

    Charity and animal sacrifice are performed to ward off evil and black magic

  • Mental illness is sometimes blamed on possession by jinn or shaitan

    Mental illness is sometimes blamed on possession by jinn or shaitan

  • Children and young girls are especially vulnerable to the evil eye and black magic

    Children and young girls are especially vulnerable to the evil eye and black magic

  • Holding a friend’s hand or spitting three times when a black cat crosses your path can avert misfortune

    Holding a friend’s hand or spitting three times when a black cat crosses your path can avert misfortune

  • Owls and vultures are omens of desolation or bad luck

    Owls and vultures are omens of desolation or bad luck

  • Seeing two magpies is considered good luck

    Seeing two magpies is considered good luck

  • Consuming dairy products with seafood causes skin diseases

    Consuming dairy products with seafood causes skin diseases

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