In many Indian households and some parts of Southeast Asia, it is a common belief that washing clothes on Tuesdays and Saturdays invites bad luck. Practitioners observe this restriction as part of domestic routine. On Tuesdays, which are ruled by the planet Mars (associated with aggression and conflict in astrology), washing clothes is thought to wash away good fortune or invite arguments. Similarly, Saturday, ruled by Saturn, is considered inauspicious for laborious home tasks. It is believed that violating this superstition may lead to illness in the family, loss of wealth, or familial discord. In observant homes, households plan their laundry schedule accordingly, doing laundry on alternate days. Religious observances on Saturdays may also play a role in preserving the sanctity of the day by limiting domestic chores.

A baby’s future career or fate is predicted by the first object they select during a ceremonial setup.
In several Asian and Eastern European cultures, a traditional ceremony is held for babies usually around their first birthday. Known