The evil eye is a superstition or belief found in many cultures around the world. It refers to a malevolent glare—often given out of jealousy or envy—that is believed to bring bad luck or misfortune to the person on the receiving end. The concept is particularly strong in Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Latin American, and South Asian cultures.
To protect against the evil eye, people use talismans or charms, often called nazar (especially in Turkey and Greece), which are usually blue and white eye-shaped amulets. Other protective measures include prayers, rituals, or wearing certain symbols to ward off negative energy.





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