Sunday 29 June 2014

Science and Superstition

              Can any country in the world, even the most advanced, say that their people do not have superstition about certain things? In one form or other, superstition seems to exist in even the most advanced countries. Even the advancement of science has not been able to eradicate this bane from the human society.
              Superstition comes in various forms. 13 is considered an unlucky number by most people. In certain parts of the world, a person stops in his track when someone sneezes behind him. A person is asked to sit down for a few moments someone calls him from behind just when he is about to Leave a place.
              But, it is a good sign that with the advancement of time superstition has gone down, if not drastically, at least to some extent. These days most people are not worried about what they cat before they start a journey. These days people are more concerned about the best available facilities one can avail of, rather than depend on the stars and planets to tell them about everything in life.
              Science has helped in getting over some wrong ideas. Previously the eclipse used to be treated as the works of an angry god, but these days it is taken for granted that it is a natural process. But in the villages this idea is still very much present. Recently there was an incident when a young child was sacrificed because the people thought that the sacrifice will make the god happy and will bring blessings in their daily life. One hopes that these sort of things will disappear very fast.