BELIEFS AND SUPERSTITIONS
FROM SAMPATH’S DESK: BELIEFS AND SUPERSTITIONS The beliefs of Indians necessarily mean those of Hindus as they have been the traditional inhabitants of the sub-continent for eons, even if some or many of them are followed by other communities too living in the country by virtue of their being part of the Indian society for long, and as age-old and long-cherished traditions, customs, and practices of their fellow-Indians. Even though the words 'beliefs' and 'superstitions' seem similar and almost synonymous, still there is a trace and slender thread of inherent distinctive difference between them. While all superstitions are necessarily beliefs, the reverse is not i.e. all beliefs are not superstitions. Both beliefs and superstitions, sometimes, may not have concrete scientific evidence or a clear-cut backup; still one cannot help having them. They have more psychological and optimistic elements than tangibility or credibil...