Superstitions in Sikh societies

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title: Superstitions in Sikh societies
text: While Sikh theology and code of conduct is not supposed to approve of superstitions, in practice some Sikhs are observed to persist in some superstitious practices, including some of those followed due to the influence of other communities. For example sneezing before an important event is considered inauspicious, and certain days of the week are considered taboo for washing hair. Newlyweds are welcomed by an oil pouring ritual. Sightings of a bird called 'Baaj' are considered auspicious. One of
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