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    both old and new, often use the concept of ghosts. References to ghosts are often found in modern-day Bengali literature, cinema, radio and television media...
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  • White lighter myth Witch window Bhoot (ghost) Chashme Baddoor Chhaupadi Churel Dhat syndrome Ghosts in Bengali culture Hindu milk miracle Jackal's horn Miracle...
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  • burning ghats, etc. Ghosts also occupy a significant place in the Bengali culture. Ghosts and various supernatural entities form an integral part of the...
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    bad luck is said to "come in threes". There is a Tuesday the 13th in months that begin on a Thursday. In Italian popular culture, Friday the 17th (and not...
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  • The fear of ghosts in many human cultures is based on beliefs that some ghosts may be malevolent towards people and dangerous (within the range of all...
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    Bangladesh Islam in Bangladesh Mangal Shobhajatra Pohela Baishakh Bishwa Ijtema Eid Al Fitr Ghosts in Bengali culture Bengali literature Culture of Asia List...
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  • language of India Nishi Daak, a cruel ghost; see Ghosts in Bengali culture Nishi-ku (disambiguation), various wards in Japanese cities Nishi–Rosen Agreement...
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    term is also used in Azerbaijani, Bengali, Hebrew, Hindi–Urdu, Kurdish, Pashto, Persian, Punjabi, Turkish and other languages. In Turkey, it is known...
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    In numerology, 11:11 is considered to be a significant moment in time for an event to occur. It is seen as an example of synchronicity, as well as a favorable...
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    eye (or malocchio [maˈlɔkkjo] in Italian) and bad luck in general, and, historically, to promote fertility and virility. In Neapolitan, it is called curniciello...
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