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Why Indians Do Not Consume Food During An Eclipse
Know more about why some people in India do not consume food during an eclipse.
If you are an Indian, regardless of the kind of a societal background you come from, you would surely be able to vouch for the fact that India is a land of hundreds of traditions and beliefs, right?
As it is rightly termed, the "subcontinent", India is a country which houses a whole array of different cultural backgrounds, religions, castes and sub-castes, so one can imagine how many traditions are born out of all these different cultural backgrounds.
Every state is culturally different from the other and has its own set of traditions that are still being followed to this day.

For example, most states celebrate the beginning of the new year differently and even at different times of the year.
While the new year is celebrated as 'Ugadi' in Karnataka, it is called 'Pongal' in Tamil Nadu, and the rituals involved in the celebrations can be very different.
Now, with traditions come a number of beliefs too and while some beliefs have a solid basis that pertain to the health and well-being of a person, the others may simply be meaningless.
For example, many families in India still believe that only women who give birth to male children can attain a place in heaven; this belief has no basis and could be a pure myth.
Other beliefs such as a woman having to wash her hair on the third day for her period, could have some scientific evidence. A woman's body produces a lot of sweat and oil during the menstrual cycle, so a hair-wash nearing the end of the cycle could be a hygienic practice!
Now, even when it comes to certain natural phenomenon such as the full moon, eclipse, etc., people in India have certain beliefs.
Many people here say that one must not consume any food or go out, during a solar eclipse.
Let us now find out some of the reasons why many Indians do not consume food during an eclipse.

Reason
#1:
Radiations
May
Cause
Health-hazards
As
we
know,
a
solar
eclipse
occurs
when
the
moon
comes
in
between
the
sun
and
the
earth,
partially
obscuring
the
sun
from
the
earth,
until
it
lasts.
Astronomers
and
scientists
alike,
believe
that
during
an
eclipse,
certain
radiations
reach
the
earth
through
the
atmosphere,
and
these
radiations
may
lead
to
the
health-hazardous
bacteria
in
the
food
to
multiply
faster.
So, this could be one reason why Indians do not consume food when there is an active eclipse.

Reason
#2
Can
Cause
Indigestion
Yet
another
reason
why
many
Indians
do
not
consume
food
until
an
eclipse
is
over
is
because
of
the
fact
that
the
radiations
which
fall
on
the
earth
during
the
eclipse
can
interfere
with
a
healthy
digestion.
A number of research studies have been conducted on this subject and scientists claim that consuming food during an eclipse could cause indigestion.
There have also been a few studies in which experts claim that foods which have been exposed to direct radiations from the eclipse could also be potentially toxic!
So, there are some of the reasons why a lot of Indians do not consume food during an eclipse.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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