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“Kan Drishti” (கண் திரிஷ்டி) is a Tamil term that translates to “evil eye” in English. In many cultures, including Tamil, it’s believed that a malevolent glare, often driven by envy, can bring misfortune or harm to the person being looked at. To protect against this, various amulets and rituals are used to ward off the evil eye.
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In Tamil culture, “Kan Drishti” is often associated with the belief that a jealous or envious gaze can cause harm or bad luck. To counteract this, people may use protective measures such as wearing amulets, performing specific rituals, or using symbols believed to ward off the evil eye.
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For a deeper understanding of “Kan Drishti” and its cultural significance, you might find this video insightful:
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