On 31st December 2014 mid night, we shall bid farewell to the old man (i.e. year 2014) and welcome the new child (i.e. year 2015). It is a time to cheer for the new, and put the past to rest. There certainly is a feeling of excitement and thrill in the air, and a lot of us are eagerly awaiting the festivities and celebrations.
Amidst all this, many of us shall also be preparing our own new year resolutions, which we may or may not keep. Making resolutions is not only customary, but also optimistic. Try sticking to yours this year!
Apart from resolutions, another thing that’s closely related to the New Years and new beginnings are notions, beliefs, lucky charms or little fortune knick knacks, many of which end up becoming superstitions and myths overtime. We don’t really have to abide by them, yet if we follow them, then too there is no harm.
Here, are enlisted 7 major charms or beliefs, surrounding the New Year, which we may or may not adhere to, around the New Year. We may even call them myths, for they are nothing but long-held beliefs, with no real repercussions. We just need to have faith in God, and keep doing the right thing, and hopefully our New Year and all years shall be happy.
Belief – No precious items (goods of high value, jewellery or cash) should leave our homes on the very first day of the year. In case, if anything precious is given away or donated to others, it is believed that all through the year, valuables or cash shall flow out from a home.
Belief – No precious items (goods of high value, jewellery or cash) should leave our homes on the very first day of the year. In case, if anything precious is given away or donated to others, it is believed that all through the year, valuables or cash shall flow out from a home.
3. Eating Green Leafy Vegetables
Belief – There is a commonly held belief that when we eat green leafy vegetables on the very first day of the year, we shall get to eat green leafy vegetables or good food all through the year – which will keep us healthy.
Face the Facts – The colour green is associated with vitality, life, good health and prosperity. So, if you can plan and eat a feast of green, leafy veggies on the day 1 of the New Year, there can’t be anything wrong with that charm. If anything can keep you healthy, it has to be lucky for you! Just, don’t forget to invite along a few friends or family members, so you can also start your year on the right note of bonhomie.
Belief – This myth goes like this – when we wear new clothes on the first day of the new year, we shall also get to buy new clothes all the year round. Anything new when coincides with another new, there is bound to be positive energy and happiness.
Belief – It is believed that, if we don’t have some cash in our pocket or wallet on the New Year day – then all through the year, there shall be little or no money in our coffers. Thus, people ensure that they carry some hard cash with them on the very first day of the New Year. When some hundred rupee notes are kept in the pocket or wallet on the 1st day of the year, it is believed that all the year round we shall have enough cash flow.
Fact : It is a widely held belief that – we should avoid feeling bad or inadequate on the very first day of the year. It is believed that when we feel bad or inadequate on the first day of the year, sooner or later bad times or negative thoughts will follow us later too.
7. Performing Some Productive Work
Belief – A lot of people believe that we must work and not laze around the house on the first day of the year itself. Also, we should try to be productive and effective in our work on this day, as this way we can assure of the similar pattern all through the year. It is also a commonly held belief that if we do not do this our career/profession may remain dull or we might not progress during the new year.
Face the Facts – This belief may well have been infused by ageing parents, who may be wishing their grown up children to return their homes, soon after partying on the eve of 31st December. Or, a staunch entrepreneur who refuses to declare a holiday on the New Year day. Whatever be the cause behind the spread of such a belief, again like all others, there doesn’t seem to be much wrong with this thought. It’s entirely your wish as to what you desire and what you don’t desire to do on the New Year.
Now, you know the most common charms or beliefs, which are held and followed around the New Year. They may not have a solid basis, but all of them have a positive thought process behind them. So, it’s entirely on you whether you follow them or not!
Ganesha wishes all of you out there – a warm and pleasant Happy New Year 2015!
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With Ganesha’s Grace,
The GaneshaSpeaks Team