Some Myanmar people, especially those
from the rural areas, have many superstitions Astrology, palmistry and
clairvoyance aresometimes relied upon to make important decisions. These
may include marriage, going into a business partnership, naming a baby,
and others. To offset bad luck, certain meritorious deeds or yadaya may
be performed such as setting free some live birds or animals, building a
footbridge, or mending a road.Superstition of different cultures are
interesting in some ways. Here are some of the Myanmars:-
Don't go underneath a staircase. You will loose your will power
• Don't go underneath a staircase. You will loose your will power.
• Don't go under a pole or rope, where women used to hang-dry their longyis. You will loose your will power.
• Don't leave a shoe or a slipper up-side-down. It'll cause bad luck.
• Don't keep a broken glass or a mirror in homes. Replace the window panes asap if broken.
• Don't wash your hair within a week after a funeral in the neighborhood.
• Don't hit the pot with a ladle after you stir the curry. It's like hitting your parents' head.
• Don't hit 2 lids of pots and pans against each other. A tiger may bite you.
• Don't feed someone with the palm upward. The food might cause you disorder.
• Don't clip your nails at night. Ghosts don't like that.
• Don't take kids to dark places. Ghosts may posses them.
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