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  1. www.tourinperu.com › blog › a-few-superstitions-in-peruA Few Superstitions in Peru

    9 de sept. de 2021 · A Few Superstitions in Peru. Sep 9, 2021. Superstitions are part of the life and breath of the human race. No matter where you go in the world, there will be a list of things you should do to bring good luck and a list of things you should not do in order to avoid bad luck.

  2. 17 de ene. de 2020 · Top 10 Peruvian Superstitions for the Savvy Traveler. Superstitions, every country has them — irrational and supernatural beliefs of things to come, borne of myth, tradition and necessity. But few places offer as wondrous a collection of these foreboding, mystical and cheerful maxims as Peru.

  3. En Perú se tiene la superstición que si una lechuza se posa sobre la casa de alguien y canta varios días seguidos, es porque está anunciando que en dicha casa ocurrirá una muerte. Mirar el arcoiris. Otra creencia andina considera que los arcoiris son una puerta a través de la cual entran cosas malas al mundo, como enfermedades.

  4. 30 de oct. de 2019 · Spooky Peru – Magical Beliefs and Superstitions. October 30, 2019 | by: Laurel Thompson. You’re on your Peru adventure, experiencing this new culture for the first time, enjoying the vibrant colors and sounds, learning about the rich cultural legacy of the Inca, and notice some odd behaviors, such as your dining companion putting ...

  5. 22 de mar. de 2017 · The sheer number of New Year’s traditions and superstitions that are practiced in Peru is incredible and it is difficult to keep up. Every New Year’s Eve, you will see a number of Peruvians ushering in the next year by engaging in some of these quite unusual behaviors, mostly intended to bring luck and good fortune.

  6. 28 de ago. de 2017 · Peru is indeed full of mysticism and mystery, as are many of its archaeological sites. The spiritual traditions and legends that have grown up around this mysticism are what add a unique dimension to any Peruvian vacation, one that every traveler will pick up on if they look for it.

  7. 18 de oct. de 2015 · Superstition and the People of Peru, a Jesuit’s Account. David Knowlton 18 October, 2015. 3 0 3 minutes read. Father Blas Valera. Sometimes it is fun to read the chroniclers, the Spanish and Mestizos who investigated and wrote down about Inca life and that of the people of Peru after they invaded. I will share a bit of one with you today.