List of superstitions

A superstition is "a belief or practice resulting from ignorance, fear of the unknown, trust in magic or chance, or a false conception of causation" or "an irrational abject attitude of mind toward the supernatural, nature, or God resulting from superstition."[1][2] Often, it arises from ignorance, a misunderstanding of science or causality, a belief in fate or magic, or fear of that which is unknown. It is commonly applied to beliefs and practices surrounding luck, prophecy, and certain spiritual beings, particularly the belief that future events can be foretold by specific (apparently) unrelated prior events.[3][4] The word superstition is often used to refer to a religion not practiced by the majority of a given society regardless of whether the prevailing religion contains alleged superstitions.[3]

Global

  • Number of the Beast
  • 11:11
  • 4
  • Four-leaf clover
  • 7
  • Seventh son of a seventh son
  • 8
  • 9
  • 13
  • Friday the 13th
  • The Thirteen Club
  • Thirteenth floor
  • 108
  • 111
  • 666 (Number of the Beast)
  • Ace of spades
  • Tetraphobia
  • Triskaidekaphobia
  • 27 Club

Africa

  • Buda
  • Gris-gris
  • Sampy
  • Sleeping child

Americas

  • Ascalapha odorata
  • Carranca
  • Curupira
  • Djucu
  • Fortune cookie
  • Knocking on wood
  • I'noGo tied
  • Spilling salt
  • White lighter myth
  • Witch window

Asia

India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh

  • Bhoot (ghost)
  • Chashme Baddoor
  • Chhaupadi
  • Churel
  • Dhat syndrome
  • Ghosts in Bengali culture
  • Hindu milk miracle
  • Jackal's horn
  • Miracle Chapati
  • Muhurta
  • Mumbai sweet seawater incident
  • Navaratna
  • Nazar battu
  • Pichal Peri
  • Puppy pregnancy syndrome

China

  • Jin Chan
  • Numbers in Chinese culture

Japan

  • Akabeko
  • Kanai Anzen
  • Maneki-neko
  • Okiagari-koboshi
  • Omamori

Korea

  • Fan death

Philippines

  • Agimat
  • Albularyo
  • Barang
  • Kulam
  • Lihi
  • Pagtatawas
  • Pasma
  • Usog

Thailand

  • Kuman Thong
  • Palad khik
  • Takrut
  • Nang Kwak

Other

Europe

  • Barbary macaques in Gibraltar
  • Blarney Stone
  • Cimaruta
  • Cornicello
  • Goodman's Croft
  • In bocca al lupo
  • Kitchen witch
  • Knocking on wood
  • Nazar
  • Painted pebbles
  • Rabbit rabbit rabbit
  • Ravens of the Tower of London
  • Spilling salt
  • Spilling water for luck
  • Troll cross
  • Tycho Brahe days
  • Witch post
  • Wolfssegen

See also

  • Luck
  • Omen
  • Curse

Notes

    References

    1. cf. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/superstition
    2. Drinkwater, Ken; Dagnall, Neil. "The science of superstition – and why people believe in the unbelievable". The Conversation. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
    3. Vyse, Stuart A. (2000). Believing in Magic: The Psychology of Superstition. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. pp. 19–22. ISBN 978-0-1951-3634-0.
    4. Chardonnens, L. S. (1 January 2007). Chapter Four. Superstition and prognostication. Brill. ISBN 978-90-474-2042-2.

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