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Kavya N
@KavyaNagarajan · 0:21

Why do people in India still believe in superstitions?

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Hello, everyone. Hope you're doing good. So today we have come up with another interview session on an interesting topic. Why do people in India still believe in superstitions? So, for that, we have Ms. Sharpuja, who is a postgraduate student. So without any further ado, let me welcome Shupuja

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@poojass123
Siva Pooja
@poojass123 · 0:09

@KavyaNagarajan

Hi Kavya. I'm so happy to be the part of the session and you have chosen a very great topic. So then let's continue
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Kavya N
@KavyaNagarajan · 0:06

@poojass123

So, Pooja, what are some of the craziest capacitious babies that you have here ever?
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Siva Pooja
@poojass123 · 1:01

@KavyaNagarajan

And these are all the craziest form of superstitions which people follow in India and things that they said we should not sweep after sunset, we should not cut nails after sunset. These are all the funniest or craziest things superstitious Buddhist people used to follow in India
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Kavya N
@KavyaNagarajan · 0:10

@poojass123

Yeah, of course. Buja I also hear these kind of crises superstitious breeds in these days. And I need to know that do you believe in any of them?
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Siva Pooja
@poojass123 · 0:17

@KavyaNagarajan

Actually, I don't believe in these superstitious beliefs. But often, sometimes some of these superstitious beliefs which has a scientific meaning and some kind of stuff doesn't have logic meaning. So I used to avoid such things. That's it
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Kavya N
@KavyaNagarajan · 0:12

@poojass123

So Puja, has a superstition ever been scientifically proven to be true? If so, what are the interesting superstitious that has scientific elements? Can you mention it?
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Siva Pooja
@poojass123 · 1:25

@KavyaNagarajan

Of course. Kavya there are some scientific reasons behind some of these superstitions beliefs. And people used to say like eat curd and sugar before heading out, it's one of the same. And eating curd and sugar before stepping out for something new. And trying something new is kind considered to be good luck as the consumption of gerd has a cooling effect on the stomach and sugar which is added provides instant glucose, which makes your work easier and successful
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Kavya N
@KavyaNagarajan · 0:10

@poojass123

Okay, so, Pooja, according to you, why do these educated people also do believe in these superstitious beliefs? What's your opinion?
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Siva Pooja
@poojass123 · 0:32

@KavyaNagarajan

Yakavia are country India which have tons of history and varied cultures. So it's spread from a generation to a generation. Along with this history some sort of superstitious beliefs are combined with them or we can say it is feeding by our grannies without knowing how far it is truth. We just blindly believing these meaningless things. I think that's why educated people are still following those superstitious beliefs
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Kavya N
@KavyaNagarajan · 0:12

@poojass123

Yeah, of course. Pooja it is 100%. It's truth. I think. So. Finally, how can we come out of these superstitious breeds? Do we can get rid of these in these stubs?
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Siva Pooja
@poojass123 · 0:34

@KavyaNagarajan

Yeah, sure. But definitely not in a single day. For that we need a 10% literacy rate in our country. Not only that, we should think about the depth of the truth before believing everything. There should be a logic. Maybe these things will help us to get of these kinds of stuff. And I people India superstitions beliefs which doesn't have scientific meaning will definitely in the upcoming years people won't believe. I hope
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Kavya N
@KavyaNagarajan · 0:14

@poojass123

Yeah, of course. Pooja we are also looking for that. They were the superstitious free country, right? So anyway, thank you so much, Pooja, for your precious time. It was really such a wonderful session
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Siva Pooja
@poojass123 · 0:09

@KavyaNagarajan

Thanks to you. Kavya and I had a very great interaction with you in this interesting topic. Thank you
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Kavya N
@KavyaNagarajan · 0:07

@poojass123

Once again. Thank you, Pooja. Thank you for all my listeners. See you next we cast. Have a nice day
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