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  • Touching or tying a cloth to a tree at a sacred well brings good fortune

    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

    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

    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

    Crossed knives at the table mean conflict is coming

  • If salt is spilled, throw a pinch over your left shoulder to avoid bad luck

    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

    Meeting a chimney sweep on your wedding day is lucky

  • Crossing your fingers brings good luck

    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

    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

    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

    Never greet or say goodbye on the threshold—invites bad spirits

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