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An eye bead or naẓar (from Arabic نَظَر , meaning 'sight', 'surveillance', 'attention', and other related concepts) is an eye-shaped amulet believed by many to protect against the evil eye.
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In the northern states of India, such as the Punjab, Uttar...
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In the northern states of India, such as the Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttarakhand, and Himachal Pradesh, the evil eye is called nazar (meaning gaze or vision) or more commonly Buri Nazar.
A Nazar battu (Hindustani: नज़र बट्टू or نظر بٹو) is an icon, charm bracelet, tattoo or other object or pattern used in North India and Pakistan to ward-off the evil eye (or nazar). [1] In Persian and Afghan folklore, it is called a cheshm nazar (Persian: چشم نظر) or nazar qurbāni (Persian: نظرقربانی). [2]
An eye bead or naẓar is an eye-shaped amulet believed by many to protect against the evil eye. The term is also used in Azerbaijani, Bengali, Hebrew, Hindi–Urdu...
23 cze 2024 · The Nazar Boncuğu is believed to protect against the harmful effects of envious or malevolent gazes, known as the evil eye. The blue color is particularly significant, as ancient civilizations believed it to have protective and calming properties.
5 lis 2024 · The nazar amulet, also known as the evil eye, is a circular talisman traditionally made out of glass. It usually has a dark blue background with a white, light blue, and black circle in the center that looks like an eye.
9 kwi 2023 · The evil eye, also known as “nazar” in Turkish, is a concept deeply embedded in Turkish culture. It is believed to be a curse, a type of negative energy, or a form of dark spiritual power that is brought on by jealousy or envy.