‘Nazar lag gayi?’ 5 signs traditionally linked to the evil eye
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The concept of nazar, or the evil eye, is rooted deeply in Indian tradition. It is believed that excessive admiration or jealousy can lead to harm for individuals and their belongings. Children, seen as particularly susceptible, often have protective symbols like the kala tika applied. Incidents of misfortune following success or issues with cherished items are associated with nazar, illustrating a universal tendency to shield what we hold dear.
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