Superstitious People – Type 2: The average middle-class Person – 12 Mar 13
Swami Balendu describes the second type of superstitious person: the average middle-class person. Read why he thinks that this person is the most fearful of all.
Swami Balendu describes the second type of superstitious person: the average middle-class person. Read why he thinks that this person is the most fearful of all.
Swami Balendu describes the first of five types of superstitious people: the rural villager. Read why he believes you cannot blame this person for being superstitious!
Swami Balendu answers the question in his diary whether superstitious seriously believe that black cats bring bad luck and other superstitions.
Swami Balendu explains why some of his friend's friends didn't come to visit him on Thursday although he was in hospital.
Swami Balendu tells why some people wondered very much why his friend had an accident on a Tuesday, a holy day – and how they found an explanation for it.
Swami Balendu writes about the relation of religion and superstition, explains why you cannot separate them but why he thinks it is a good sign if people try.
Swami Balendu describes how once strange things happened after a program that he gave in Germany.
Swami Balendu writes about the belief of his father and grandmother, about the religious aspects after the death of his mother and his grandmother's most recent statement on religion.
Swami Balendu describes how cruelly the religious concept of Panchak creates fear in people even after already one of their loved ones died.
Swami Balendu describes the traditions and customs on the 13th day after death. Read what his family did.