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Jul 25, 2024

Moon and Moon

“The Moon fascinates us in her simplicity.” — Avijeet Das
Well ! Simplicity is too simple a word. Moon has its own beauty. The silver ball that soothes our eyes and mind. It all depends on the viewer. It provides solace and peace.The Moon is silver, the Sun gold, the Stars diamonds.

On a rainy day or during the monsoon a glimpse is not possible. The cycle of the Moon is associated with waxing and waning, a celestial activity adores to have come to a standstill. No the calendar is governed by the Moon. Tithi-Nakshtra affects human lives. They have their own roles to play. Eclipse of the Moon, Lunar Eclipse, the Sun... Solar.

Moon is known for its beauty. Ample of Bollywood-Hollywood films, children adults animals birds are all governed by the Moon. Buddha Poornima, Guru Poornima, Sharad Poornima have their own significance. The blades of grass, the sand particles, the rivers, the sea, the mountains, city and towns all glitter in the moonlight.

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Religious, mythological stories, proverbs, the entire Srishti reflects the beauty of the Moon. The cobwebs in the moonlight reflect the BEAUTY of The Almighty. The glistening leave of Peepal tree, Oh! My God! The old story of a grandmother sitting with a spinning wheel, the elves and fairies dancing now have turned into facts .
After NASA declared life is possible on the Moon humans are thinking of building their home.

Moon O Moon... we simply need to fold our hands and pray, you continue to motivate humans. Children’s Nursery Rhymes should continue to be sung by children and grandparents.

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Suman Sharma

Suman Sharma is a retired Professor, Head of Department of English, Government College, Ajmer. She enjoys participating in sports activities, reading, writing, singing and dancing. She aims to give back to the society which has helped her achieve her goals and dreams.

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