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Triskaidekaphobia

Ramendra Singh

Bhadauria(Astrologer)

Thirteen is regarded as an unlucky number in many cultures. One (probably

unverifiable) theory holds that 13 is a reflection of the human fear of the

unknown, since it is the first number that cannot be enumerated by using our 10

fingers and 2 feet. Unreasoned fear of the number 13 is termed

triskaidekaphobia. Due to this fear, some tall buildings have resorted to

skipping the "thirteenth floor", simply by numbering it "14" (though it's

really still the thirteenth floor) or by designating the floor "12a" or similar

instead. The thirteenth of a month is likewise ominous, particularly when it

falls on a Friday (see Friday the 13th), or in the Spanish-speaking world, a

Tuesday. The 13th falls on a Friday more often than any other day. In fact it

occurs more often than any other day/number combination except those that

coincide with it (Thursday the 12th, Saturday the 14th, etc). Months with a

Friday the 13th always begin on a Sunday.

A small minority of left handers consider 13 to be their "lucky" number. This

is possibly derived from unlucky being an antonym for lucky (7 is a popular

lucky number in Western culture). Many left handers are taught to do the

opposite when learning new skills from a right handed instructor. Thus they

consider 13 to be their "lucky" number as it is the opposite of 13 being the

"unlucky" number.

The number is also considered unlucky by some as it is the sum of 1-4-5-3, the

year of the fall of Constantinople to the Turks, marking the end of the

Byzantine Empire.

In the Christian religion, the number is considered significant since there were

thirteen present at the Last Supper. Also, if both Judas and Matthias are

counted, there were thirteen apostles. Thirteen was also once associated with

the Epiphany by Christians, the child Jesus having received the Magi on his

thirteenth day of life.

In the Jewish tradition, 13 signifies the age of maturity, a 13 year old Jew is

said to be Bar mitzvah. 13 appears in other places in the Hebrew Bible though

not as often as other famous biblical numbers such as 7 and 12. Thirteen also

occurs in different list of important characteristics, such as God's thirteen

attributes or Maimonides Thirteen Principles of Faith. In fact, one could say

that for Jews, 13 is more of a lucky number than an unlucky one.

In the Sikh religion, the number 13 is considered a special number since 13 is

tera in Punjabi which also means "yours" (as in, "I am yours, O Lord"). When

Guru Nanak Dev Ji had a job of counting stocks of items, he counted from 1 to

13 (in Punjabi) as one does normally, but after reaching the count of 13, he

would just repeat "tera", since all items were in fact God's, as God created

them. When somebody heard this while passing, Guru Nanak Dev Ji was confronted

about this, and his records were checked. It was a miracle since they were all

perfect, yet he never seemed to count the items properly.

Modern day witches have reclaimed the number 13 as a lucky and significant

number. This may be similar to witches reclaiming other previously negative

terms and ideas associated with witchcraft, such as black cats, brooms, and

even the term witch itself. In modern day Wicca, thirteen is considered the

maximum size of a coven, and in some traditions the ideal number of members.

Amongst some Chinese people, it is regarded as a lucky number because it sounds

"must be alive". But this belief is not universal, or even known to all Chinese.

Also, 13 is regarded as unlucky by those Chinese under the influence of foreign

cultures.

In the Persians (Iranians) culture, 13 is also considered an unlucky number. On

the 13th day of the Persian new year (Norouz), people consider staying at home

unluck and would go out into the nature for picnic in order to ward off the bad

luck.

In The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, "What is six times nine" is posed as

the question to the answer to life, the universe and everything . This is true

in base 13, although this was merely coincidence according to author Douglas

Adams.

Ramendra Singh Bhadauria

(Astrologer)

37,Panchwati-Coloney,NBC-Road-Jaipur

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Richard Shaw-Brown II

sacred-objects (AT) (DOT) .com

Thursday, December 29, 2005 3:52 PM

Happy Videshi New Year 2006

Best wishes to you all...Y/s, Richard

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> hi richard,thanks again for your divinely inspired works of devotion.

i have a small query,sorry to trouble you,but i'm wondering if you know

where i can find a calendar list of all the hindu holy days,devas and

devis birthdays,etc

wish you best luck in the forthcoming year

regards

twit

Best wishes to you all...

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> Y/s, Richard

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> Yellow sapphire

> Sacred

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> Sri

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