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Wednesday, April 08, 2020

4 Days to Easter Mount Abu [ 08/04/2020 ]

Easter celebrates the defeat of death and the hope of salvation.


Full Moon, 7 April 2020

Pink Full Moon 


The Pascal Moon 


Easter has always meant more to me than just a date on the calendar—it is a quiet reminder that life endures, that hope survives, even when the world feels uncertain.

 Last night, I stood under the open sky of Mount Abu, watching the Super Pink Moon rise above the hills. Something was calming about it. According to The Old Farmer’s Almanack, this first full moon after the spring equinox is called the Pascal Full Moon—the very moon that guides the synchronising of Easter. I found myself drawn to it, camera in hand, trying to capture not just its beauty, but the feeling it stirred within me.

 In that stillness, with everything around us paused, the moon felt like a silent companion. It reminded me that patience is not passive—it is enduring; it is waiting with faith. These days of staying home, of stepping back from the rush of life, are difficult, but perhaps they are necessary— a quiet passage before renewal.

 With Easter just a few days away, on April 12, I hold on to its meaning more than ever. This year, there will be no grand gatherings, no familiar celebrations—but maybe, in their absence, the message feels even closer to the heart. Renewal doesn’t need crowds. Hope doesn’t need noise.

 From the stillness of the Abode of Gods, I send you my warmest wishes. May this Easter bring a sense of peace, a flicker of hope, and the promise that brighter days are not far away.

 Happy Easter, folks.

 

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