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Touching or tying a cloth to a tree at a sacred well brings good fortune
Putting bread with quicksilver in water will find a drowned body
Coming across a black cat is lucky if it walks towards you, unlucky if it walks away
Crossed knives at the table mean conflict is coming
If salt is spilled, throw a pinch over your left shoulder to avoid bad luck
Meeting a chimney sweep on your wedding day is lucky
Crossing your fingers brings good luck
A person born under the influence of Mangal (Mars) or Shani (Saturn) must follow specific rituals to avoid misfortune
If you have a bus ticket where the sum of the first three digits equals the last three, it’s good luck—eat the ticket for extra luck
Never greet or say goodbye on the threshold—invites bad spirits
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