Rain related myths

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As per the old British superstition, if there is a thunder on first Sunday of a new year, then a member of royal family will die. If there is a thunder between November and December (which is very likely) then a person from local community will die (which is also very likely) :D

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Ji aaj saari traiditions british hi bata rahe hain…:smiley:

Lagta hai Visa agaya hai…:omg:

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I just wanted to point out that British who ruled us are the most superstitious nation in the world :hehe:

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agar ek taraf baarish ho rahii ho aur duusrii taraf dhoop khili ho to kahte haiN k sher kii shaadii ho rahii hai yaa phir uskii apnii shaadii par baarish hogii bahot! :cb:

yeh bhii kahaa jaataa hai k agar shaadii par kisii kii baarish ho to us ne bachp[ane men zaroor haanDii chaaTii hogii l:cb:

yeh bhii mash’hoor hai k agar baarish ho aur maiyat uThe to uske gunaah baarish kii boondoN se dhul arhe hote haiN [as if someone returned from the dead to reveal this to them!]

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British also believe that:

Thunder in the morning
All the day storming
Thunder in the night
Is the sailor’s delight

:hehe:

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How about the myth of Raag Malhar… Is it possible that singing can bring rain?