Saturday, August 06, 2011

Nimbu-Mirchi Totka on Cars & Scooters

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In Indian tradition people hang "nimbu-mirchi" or hang lemon and green chillies at their entrance door of home or their shop. This is done to evade a wicked eye or misfortune in life. It is considered as a goodluck Charm

Ancient India has a wide range of traditions carried from generation to generation. This tradition of hanging "nimbu-mirchi" is to ward off, evil eye and frighten the evil spirits. The Evil Eye Warder is used to keep home and businesses safe from all the evil spirits and let happiness in yours life. This totka traditionally has "seven mirchis" (chilies) and "one nimbu" (lemon) to protect your home or shop from all the bad and evil spirits. But people put this totka even on their scooter, cars, trucks etc. which can be seen here...

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