Kitna khatarnak hai Billi ka rasta katna?
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In India and many other countries, there's a common belief that encountering a black cat crossing your path brings bad luck. Consequently, it's advised to avoid proceeding down that path or to let someone else pass before you do. Is there any truth to this superstition? And if so, how can one protect themselves from it?
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