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Womanology: Ath Sri Chandrakatha: A powerful story of mind and 'Moon'

D means beauty, Chandni means coolness. Purnima means unparalleled light in darkness. The moon of Bij, the moon of Eid, the face like the moon and there is no fixed definition of the love of moonshine or not, yet the moon is loved by all. Moon is not a religion. Moon and moons are not only a subject of astronomy but also a global phenomenon. On the occasion of Sharad Poonam we will do Chandrakatha today. About two hundred and thirty-eight thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven miles from the earth, the moon gives rise to many dreams with one night a day. It brings new meaning to millions of people. A measure of beauty for the poet-lyricist. A planet that shows the future for an astrologer. Ever since I was a child, when I looked in front of it, sometimes I saw a cow and a goat, sometimes I saw a tall mountain, sometimes I saw a water body in the sky. A mountain, river, sea. Vanaraj looks different with everyone. Every Poonam Sole the moon illuminated with art rules our mind. Moon is called the karaka planet of mind. The waves and feelings generated in the mind by seeing the moon have been given a place in psychology, astrology, spirituality. The term lunatic has been bandied about for years. This is a common word used for crazy, insane, crazy, crazy, stupid etc. It is basically our moon god. Luna means moon in Latin. The waves of the mind are connected with the movement of the moon. A person who loses his mental balance with the motion of the moon is called a lunatic. A place of refuge for the treatment or say a place to keep a mentally disturbed person was also called a Lunatic Asylum. Even today, mind motions and mind waves associated with the Moon remain an interesting topic of research for psychologists. The moon associated with the honeymoon means the moon has a special shape. The meaning and use of the word honeymoon, first coined by Richard Hulot in 1552, has been highly debated and contested. The beginning of the symbiosis is sweet, colorful, colorful and romantic. Placing this period with the symbol of the Moon makes it easy to understand the feelings of love, embrace, mind and body connection. Nishadhipati and Kshuparaka i.e. the husband of the night and the moon that gives him light are associated with water element. Hence it gives a feeling of coldness and dryness. White light gives light to every black feeling associated with darkness and with it a new hope is planted in the mind. There is not a single literary creation in every language of the world that does not have an association with the moon. Shakespeare has combined poet, lover and lunatic. Does the moon seem to have a blood relationship with love? In fact, the Moon has a homelike relationship with all of us. It is just a little too far, so we try to include it in Mashuka's face or in one of the rings.

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