![]() My web-site :: GAMBLING PBN NETWORK Reply Lucky me I found your website accidentally,Īnd I’m stunned why this accident didn’t happened earlier! So do you believe in superstitions or do you believe in facts instead? It’s these silly faiths of mine keeping me busy these days. I am more of a person who believes in small things like, if I don’t kiss my son every morning I will have a bad day or if I don’t see myself in the mirror the first thing in the morning I will have a bad day. Well, I am not a big fan of superstitions and such remedies. And every morning he must be thinking how he could tie something similar so that he will be cured. I think that poor lizard must have crossed that knotted cloth. I showed that lizard to my husband and its been a week we are seeing it at the same spot every morning. His half skin was burnt and he was very skinny. I kept wondering what must have happened, did someone get hurt? Or did the person who kept it was cured? Now, this thing happened a month back and last week, while I was out on a morning walk with my husband, I saw a lizard at a spot just ahead of that T- junction. I saw that piece of cloth everyday for almost a week at the same place and suddenly it disappeared. Why do something like this and hurt others, won’t this cycle continue in the entire village, and won’t the entire village be infected by that ailment?” She had no answer to that. My brain exploded, “Oh my god! People seriously do that. It is said as soon as someone touches it or crosses over it the ailment passes on that person,” she explained it to me. ![]() A piece of cloth is taken and 7 different types of grains are kept in it separated by knots and kept on the T-junction. “It must be kept by someone who is suffering from a serious ailment. One day while I and my two jethanis (my husband’s cousin brothers’ wives) were on an evening stroll, there was a piece of cloth with 8 knots on it kept on the T- junction of the road and as soon as one of my jethani saw it, she told me not to cross it or touch it. All of us are dependant on the machines and maids that for one month we genuinely understood the need of the lockdown but now all of us are desperately waiting for things to be in control so that we get back to our home in Mumbai.Īs a part of the village lifestyle, we wake up early too, almost 5:30 am every day so that we can go for a walk before the sunrises, even the evening we go for a stroll. While we are eating fresh fruits and vegetables and drinking cow’s fresh milk, we are also bored with this lifestyle because we are not used to it. We have built our bungalow amidst our farming land. Our village has a sparse population of approximately 3000 people and our house is a kilometre away from the heart of the village. But I am stuck at our home in a native village called Angulgaon, near Yeola. While everyone is stuck in their homes, so am I. As we move to lockdown 4.0, everyone is bored with it and want the normal life back on track.
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