Friday, October 28, 2011

Idiosyncrasies of Indian Traditions

There are many beliefs in India due to spiritual traditions which have transcended their destination. Most of these beliefs has become common place followed by enmasse and have no reason any in this sense. Here are a few common beliefs and reasons why they are misconceptions which should not be practiced by the people.

Belief: Hair should not be cut Tuesday.
Misconception: the continuous time physics world, there is not like Monday and Tuesday. Imagine if shop a barbers is located on the line Dateline. A customer will see time as Monday, and the other will see time as Tuesday. It think it's perfect haircut and others will think that it is not.

Belief: You may not satisfy a widow when traveling some where.
Misunderstanding: A passenger driving drunk and primer travel eruption is prone to kill himself. Even if it bumps in a widow, it is unlikely that it will be to avoid killing in large part because of its own shares.

Belief: The cawing of a crow foreshadows a visitor to your home.
Misconception: parsing events are two vital distinctions, one is the correlation and another cause to effect. Two independent events can be correlated, but one cannot be the cause of another. The event, such as the arrival of crows and the arrival of visitors may be correlated, but there is no evidence that the cawing of crows caused visitors to come home. Does this mean that when a crow does pas CAW visitors will not come or when crows CAW visitors are bound to happen. Imagine if the crows CAW during a storm or a hurricane when roads are severely damaged. Nobody can drive or cross roads.

Indians should throw these popular beliefs that do not have a rational basis for occurrence. A majority of these features is irrational and especially cultural even though they may not be factual.

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