Here are the prohibitions that women should avoid to prevent encountering unfortunate events in life.
In the world of spiritual science, there are many unexplained phenomena. With beliefs in respect and blessings, women should consider the following taboos to stay on the right path!
Below are the major taboos for women that should not be violated.
Taboo 1: Women should avoid visiting sacred places, fortune-telling, and should not pass by an altar during their menstrual period.

Women on their 'red days' should refrain from entering sacred places.
Taboo 2: Do not apply lipstick at night, do your skincare, and then go to sleep, as the soul may get frightened and run away.
Taboo 3: Avoid wearing white dresses or all-white outfits after 12 am, as it may attract wandering spirits.
Taboo 4: Avoid brushing your hair at midnight - according to traditional beliefs, doing so invites spirits to witness.

Avoid brushing your hair at midnight.
Taboo 5: Refrain from using mirrors and brushing your hair in a vehicle, as it may bring trouble to the vehicle and everyone on board.
Taboo 6: If someone mistakenly abandons two kittens, give them names and take them to the temple for proper care.
Taboo 7: Avoid hanging clothes outside at night, as wandering spirits may be tempted to 'attach' to the garments and 'haunt' those who wear them. Additionally, exposure to nighttime dew and wind may cause illnesses. Washing and hanging should be done in sunlight as it is beneficial. Especially for women, it is advisable to limit outdoor clothes exposure at night, especially small items that are prone to negative influences.

Avoid hanging clothes at night
Taboo 8: Avoid looking at yourself in the water at night.
Taboo 9: Pregnant women should refrain from attending funerals. In ancient beliefs, pregnant women attending funerals might be exposed to the negative energy of the deceased, leading to future health issues. Scientifically, this taboo holds true as the bacteria-ridden air from the deceased can affect pregnant women. Additionally, the emotional impact of attending a funeral can affect the well-being of both the mother and the baby.
Taboo 10: Pregnant women should avoid taking photos. The superstition that taking pictures during pregnancy leads to an unlucky child has no scientific basis. There is no verification that regular photography can be harmful to both mother and baby.
Taboo 11: Avoid flipping fish when eating. Drivers and sea-goers follow a unique way of eating fish: after finishing one side of the fish, they pull the fish bones up to continue eating, instead of flipping it. Flipping the fish is believed to bring bad luck, causing accidents or boat capsizing.
Taboo 12: If attending a funeral and you happen to see an attractive deceased person, refrain from praising them. It is believed that praising them may attract their spirit to follow you.
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