Kojagiri Purnima: The Hunter’s Moon Illuminates Mount Abu
Kojagiri Purnima also Hunter's moon
October has been a month of celebrations, and tonight marks a special occasion—the Full Moon, also known as the “Hunter’s Moon”. This luminous moon has many names across cultures. In India, it’s called “Kojagiri Purnima”, while others know it as the “Travel Moon’ or the “Dying Grass Moon”, signalling the end of the monsoon season and the onset of autumn.
However, it’s not just the moon, it’s “Luna” shining her mystical light across the landscapes. There’s something magical about how the Hunter’s Moon rises in the Abode of the Gods, Mount Abu. Embrace the cool October breeze and tap into the moon's energy by stepping outside at this perfect time. Who knows, it might even spark a brief romance in the air!
In India, people set aside this special day for prayers, meditation, fasting, and bathing in holy rivers and ponds, as they believe it brings prosperity and blessings. But why not take it a step further? Go hunting—not with weapons, but with your cameras"! Capture the Hunter’s Moon as it lights up the rugged hills and sacred lakes of Mount Abu, painting the world in a mystical silver hue.
Witness the glorious Hunter’s Moon in Mount Abu through my lens—it’s captivating. Let us express gratitude and joy as the moon illuminates this divine sanctuary, celebrating the beauty of nature and the end of the rainy season.
Let’s raise a glass to the moon’s magic and the captivating beauty of Mount Abu beneath its glow!
The Hunter's moon
A Hunter’s Moon holds an integral place in traditional folklore
One of the most dramatic sights in the night sky for lovers and madmen
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