Monday, October 31, 2011

How to Turks Expel Evil Spirit

In Turkey, wherever you look, you'll find a lot of eyes. Not the human eye, however, the blue eye-shaped ornament. His name, 'blue eyes' or Nazar Boncugu.

The object is believed to be a talisman, to protect the wearer. "It's to ward off evil spirits," said Dewat, one time offer sellers 'blue eyes' to reporters VIVAnews and vacationers from Indonesia in Taksim, Istanbul, Turkey. Blue eyes that he offers in the form of keychains.



'Blue eyes' are also sold in the form of refrigerator magnets, necklaces, rings, bracelets, and even wall hangings. "So if this is installed, then the forces of evil will go," he said. "It can also be placed in the car so that we avoid a car accident."

According to him, the colors contained in the amulets that has its own meaning. "Navy to ward off evil and white to bring good luck to us all," he said.

'Blue eyes' is enticing a number of tourists. In addition to its 'strange' is also an interesting color. Besides the price offered is quite inexpensive, ranging from 2 lira for key chains and 50 lire for the pendulum necklace.

From observation, it was Blue Eyes has become its own characteristics for Turkey. 'Blue Eyes' are seen hanging from the rearview mirror car to the entrance of the house residents. Even so alternative souvenirs for tourists.

Whether true or not they may drive away evil spirits. That's the belief of the Turks.

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