Posters on Superstitions
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This collection showcases posters on superstitions. Superstition is the shadow of fear; reason can dispel it. By prioritising logic over myth, we break down the barriers that hinder progress. Let’s build a society rooted in evidence rather than outdated fears. This is an awareness campaign aimed at encouraging society to move away from blind faith.
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Item Black Magic(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2013) NIharika Ujawane (B.S.C Home Science 1st Year )The poster describes 'Black Magic' as a type of superstition that involves rituals and practices thought to use supernatural powers for harm. It often exploits fear, but there is no scientific evidence to support it. Stay rational.Item Andhshardha : Dhongi Pakhandiyo ka Chodo Sath - Khush Raho Doctor ke sath(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2013) Vanita Pathak (B.Sc. Home Science 1st Year )The poster features a Hindi phrase, 'Andhshardha: Dhongi Pakhandiyo ka Chodo Sath - Khush Raho Doctor ke sath'. Its translation is: 'Blind Faith: Ditch fake gurus - Be happy with a doctor.' The message encourages dropping superstition and false spiritual leaders, advocating trust in science and medical experts for a more joyful life.Item Chashma Feka Andhshrdhe cha : Shod lage Satyacha(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2013) Ritu Dhurle (B.S.C Home Science 1st Year)The slogan means: Discard the glasses of blind faith; pursue the truth. Message: Let go of unfounded beliefs. Pursue truth and reality. Think clearly.Item Chala Sankalp Karuya : Andhshardhha Soduya(Deptt of Extension Education, SSGC, 2014) Babita Pardhi (B.Sc. Home Science 2nd Year)This poster is in Marathi and aims to raise awareness about blind faith in society.Item Andhsharda, Andhvishwas(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2014) Parbati Nagphare (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )The poster highlights the issue of 'Superstition'Item Bhoot Pret ka Chodo Bhram: Jeevan mai karo Shram(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2014) Jyoti Jambhare(B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )The Hindi quote 'Bhoot Pret ka Chodo Bhram: Jeevan mai karo Shram' translates to 'Drop the illusion of ghosts: Work hard in life'. It conveys the message: 'Abandon ghost superstitions, focus on effort and reality, and live productively.'Item Vidhyaan Nirbhayta Neeti(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2014) Turya D Gaidhane (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )The poster has three Marathi slogans under 'Vidhyaan NIrbhayta Neeti'. The slogans say: 'If you don't break free from blind superstition, it'll drain the juice out of life.' The message: Let go of baseless beliefs or they'll drain you. Break free, live fully!Item Vyarth Kankal Kankal Mat karo : Jeevan Apna Vyarth Mat Karo(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2014) Santoshi S. Katre(B.Sc. Home Science 2nd Year )The poster features the impactful phrase in Hindi- 'Vyarth Kankal Kankal Mat karo: Jeevan Apna Vyarth Mat Karo' - which approximately translates to: "Do not squander your life on futile rituals or superstitions. Do not waste your life." This message encourages individuals to free themselves from meaningless superstitions and to lead purposeful lives.Item Superstition : the curse to INDIA(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2014) Divya Shoni (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )The poster emphasizes the issue of Blind Belief and states that superstition is a burden for everyone in INDIA.Item Baba Baba KAru Naka - Jeevanala Dhokha Devu naka(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2014) Sukanteen M.Ukey (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )The poster features a Marathi slogan, 'Baba Baba Karu Naka - Jeevanala Dhokha Devu naka', meaning 'Don't be fooled by gurus/babas - Don't let them cheat your life'. The message warns against fake spiritual leaders who may exploit you. Stay vigilant and think critically to protect yourself.Item Aastha aur Vishwas ko Andhwishwas Na Ban ne Do(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2014) Aasha Katre(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC)This poster advises against turning faith into blind belief. It warns to be vigilant of fake gurus who exploit trust. Think critically.Item Andhvishwas Durbal Mann o ka Majhab Hai(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2014) Nikita A Ukey (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )The Hindi quote is displayed on a poster. Translation: Superstition is the religion of weak minds Message: This quote highlights how baseless beliefs grip those lacking critical thinking. Break free, think strongItem Andhshardha : Bhut Kuthech Nasate ya Jagat - Asate te adhyaani Mansachya Dokyat(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2014) Daleshwari C. Kiranapure (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )The poster quotes in Marathi, 'Andhshardha : Bhut Kuthech Nasate ya Jagat - Asate te adhyaani Mansachya Dokyat'. It signifies that superstition posits: 'Ghosts are not present in the external world; rather, they reside within the minds of individuals.' The message conveyed is that ghosts do not exist physically, and that fear and superstition are rooted in our minds. It encourages rational thinking.Item Jadu-Tona Va Andhwishwas virodhi Kanun(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2014) Anshu Sharma (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )The poster artfully combines colors to illustrate the Hindi superstition, 'Jadu-Tona Va Andhwishwas virodhi Kanun, aao hum aazad bane andhwishwas ki janjeero se, mantr tantr jadu tona ki dhokha dhadi se'. It emphasizes that anti-superstition and anti-black magic laws aim to break the chains of blind faith and deception through spells and magic tricks. The key message is that laws combat superstition, encouraging us to free ourselves from false practices and to think rationally.Item Faith should not be Blind(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2014) Vanshri P. Kapse (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year)The poster conveys the message using the quote 'Faith should not be Blind.' It emphasizes that faith is strongest when based on reason, while blind faith can be dangerous. The message encourages people to think, question, and believe thoughtfully.Item AndhVishwas : Andhshardha Chodo -Desh ko Balwan Banao(Deptto Extension Education. SSGC, 2014) VArsha Mane ( B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year)This poster raises awareness about superstition.Item Superstition is the Religion of Feeble Minds(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2014) Niharika Ujawane (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )The poster's slogan - 'Superstition is the Religion of Feeble Minds' — shows how superstitions trap those lacking critical thinking. Strong minds question; weak ones follow blindly. Think for yourself.Item Andhashardha : Yek Abhishap(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2014) Lakshmi Maneshwar (Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC)Andhashradha: A Hindi phrase meaning "Blind Faith: A Curse." It emphasizes how blindly following superstitions can be detrimental.Item Andha Vishwas : Andhshardha yek Abhishrap(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2014) Lakshmi R. Pathak (B.Sc. Home Science 2nd Year)This poster warns society that 'Blind Faith is a Curse' and emphasizes that blindly following superstitions can harm individuals and others. It encourages breaking free and thinking rationally.Item Andhwishwas hai NIradhar : Vigyaan Hai Eska Aadhar(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2014) Puja S Agrwal (B.Sc. Home Science 2nd Year)The poster features a Hindi slogan, Andhwishwas hai Niradhar: Vigyaan Hai Eska Aadhar, emphasizing that blind belief is unfounded and that science is its basis. The message conveyed is that superstition lacks any foundation, and science provides the correct solution.