9 Superstitions Indian Parents Believe in That Will Crack You up 

If you grew up in a superstitious household, you’ll relate to these.
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(Ever wanted a cat, only to have the idea smacked away by superstitious parents? You’re not alone. For World Parents Day, The Quint is republishing this list of desi superstitions from its archives. It was originally published on 27 January 2017.)

What happens when a kaali billi crosses your path? As if on cue, you recall your parents’ advice, telling you to either take another road, or to wait for someone else to cross that path before you.

Indian parents take superstitions way too seriously. And kids are often forced to follow their instructions, even if they don’t make sense at all sometimes.

Call it conditioning, but here are a few instances you will relate to if you grew up with a superstitious parent.

Cats Bring Bad Luck, no Matter How Cute They Are

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Dahi is The Key to Success

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The Nimbu-Mirchi Funda

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Always Blame the Nazar

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That One Rupee ‘Shagun’

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Kaala Teeka Keeps Evils Away

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Spot an Apshagun

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Pseudotarian

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Stars May Have a Big Impact

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Published: 27 Jan 2017,01:39 PM IST

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