![]() ![]() The flesh and the bones separate 40-52 days after death. He knocks his head on the wood when trying to get up and says, “My God, I am dead”. When a bunch of flowers is placed on a grave, the spirit of that person returns. If a child constantly cries, it is believed that someone will die in that house. ![]() If an animal puts out its tongue when being sacrificed, it is believed that the owner of the animal will die within the year. The fingers of anyone who does so will grow weak and thin. ![]() Anyone who takes anything from a holy tomb will be paralyzed. Anyone who cuts down trees near visiting places will be paralyzed. Popular Beliefs Related to Spirits, Graveyards, Holy Tombs and Visits: These beliefs have even revealed differences between individuals, yet they all have certain aspects in common. In the emergence of such beliefs, peoples’ psychological make-up, the words of the, often illiterate, elderly as well as those of religious officials have all played a role. Although they often appear illogical or unreasonable, they are still an integral part of peoples’ hearts, brains and minds. Many of them have no scientific basis and are not linked to any particular religious faith. These are generally referred to as “superstitions.” These beliefs have existed since the earliest days of mankind. Certain beliefs among the members of a society sometimes arise out of fear, sometimes from helplessness and sometimes by chance.
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