NEW DELHI: Alert
Friggatriskaidekaphobics or those with the irrational fear of
Friday the 13th. Today -- July 13 -- happens to fall on a Friday.
According to superstition, Friday the 13th is considered to be
unlucky -- it's a date many consider to be the harbinger of bad luck. According to the
Judas Theory, the 'unlucky' No. 13 is related to the idea that at the Last Supper, Judas -- the disciple who betrayed Jesus -- was the 13th to sit at the table. Jesus Christ was meanwhile crucified on a Friday.
Key events, many tragic, have taken place on Friday the 13th -- among them the fall of the Aztec empire, Delhi's Uphaar Cinema fire tragedy in June 1997 and the 2017 Paris attacks.
A partial solar eclipse occurred this July 13th (Friday). The last Friday the 13th solar eclipse occurred in December 1974. The next Friday the 13th solar eclipse isn't until September 13, 2080. All the solar eclipses on Friday the 13th -- 1974, 2018 and 2080 are partial solar eclipses.
On average, a Friday the 13th occurs every 212.35 days. The distribution of the 13th day over each Gregorian 400-year cycle (4,800 months) reveals 685 occurrences on a Monday, Tuesday (685), Wednesday (687), Thursday (684), Friday (688), Saturday (684) and Sunday (687).
So, just get through today because the next Friday the 13th arrives in September 2019.