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DIFFERENT TRADITIONS AND MYSTERIES OF THE PEOPLES OF THE WORLD…
Every nation has its own customs and traditions. They take these habits and superstitions very seriously. For example, in the ancient Russian people bread and salt were wrapped in a soft cloth and left on the table. It is believed that it brings happiness to the family…
MYSTERIES OF MARRIAGE AND MARRIAGE
The same ancient Russian peoples have long welcomed the newlyweds with bread and salt when they returned to teach marriage in the church. The bread is baked in a large and round shape. The bride and groom had to bite this bread without using their hands. Most importantly, whoever bites off the larger piece is predicted to be the leader in that family.
In India, it is believed that reincarnation, that is, the transfer of the soul from one body to another. Therefore, there are cases when a girl is married to a tree. Typically, this superstition applies to girls born on the appointed day, the designated location of Mars. Hindus believe that the husbands of such girls do not live long. In order not to condemn the family to this misfortune, the "mangali" girl is married to a tree. After the wedding, the tree is burned. It is believed that the first husband died, which means that the second - the real husband is not in danger of dying early.
According to Hindu mythology, the eldest son in the family must be married first. If for some reason he cannot get married, they marry him to a tree and then burn the tree. After that, the next son is allowed to marry.
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A COUNTRY THAT LOVES A FAT BRIDE
This country is called Mauritania. Mauritania is an Islamic republic located in West Africa.
Here the fatter the bride, the more beautiful she is. Therefore, before marriage, parents leave their daughters at the disposal of special "educators". Girls start eating more and more in separate places under the supervision of those educators. Girls aged 8-10 are required to eat up to two kilos of high-calorie food and drink 100 glasses of camel milk per day. Then the girl is sent to another place. In the new place, the girl will have to eat only day and night, without making any effort.
BIRTHDAY RELATIVES
Historical records show that birthdays were first celebrated in ancient Egypt. Birthdays are celebrated not only by ordinary people, but also by pharaohs and celebrities.
People firmly believed and believed that on their birthday, the guardian angel would ask Allah to make all wishes come true.
In some countries in North Africa, people celebrate birthdays only twice in their lifetime. The first is that it is celebrated on the day you see the face of the world. The second time is when a person turns 52 years old.
If a person wants to celebrate his third birthday, he should expect to enter 104. Unfortunately, not everyone can reach this age. In the UK, the Queen personally sends congratulatory telegrams on her behalf to those celebrating her 80th, 90th and 100th birthdays.
In Germany, a 30-year-old man sweeps the streets with a broom. Birthday guests shout and try to scatter more rubbish on the ground she’s sweeping. This practice continues until an unmarried girl walking down the street is unable to kiss her birthday owner. After a sweet kiss, guests return home to continue the celebration.
In one of the tribes in Brazil, a birthday is called a day of growth. Adolescents wear gloves on the hands of a boy who is about to join the ranks of adults. Inside the glove is a special type of ant. This type of ant bites very badly. Few people can withstand this bite. Once bitten, the body suffers from pain overnight. Imagine a swarm of hundreds of such ants trapped inside a teenager’s glove. The boy has to put up with their bite for 10 minutes without screaming.
THE LAST ROAD TRACKING MYSTERIES
In one of the provinces in China, the ancient Chinese used to hang a dead man in a coffin and hang him on a high peak. Now the oldest of them is 2500 years old, and the last ones are about 400 years old. In this way, the Chinese prevented the corpse from becoming food for evil creatures.
In South Korea, not all people who die are buried. This was due to a shortage of space in the country. For this reason, a law was devised to allow cremation, i.e. cremation. The combustion process is carried out at such a high temperature that the ash forms fine particles and becomes crystalline. Relatives of the deceased paint these crystal-colored ashes in different colors without melting and store them in crystal containers.
In China, there was such a myth. This rite was strictly followed during the reign of the Khan dynasty. According to Irim, if the deceased was not yet married, he was buried in the same grave with a representative or representative of the opposite sex. It was believed that the two would definitely get married in the afterlife and build a strong family.
Even today, in some regions, this rumor has survived. If a young man dies unmarried, the girl he likes, if he doesn’t like it, is persuaded to kill his daughter and bury her along with his son by giving the parents of a girl he likes $ 1000. If that isn’t possible, they agree with the hospital’s morgue doctors to buy the body of a member of the opposite sex and bury it in a grave with the body of an unmarried young man.
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