Lunar Folklore
Lunar folklore encompasses myths and stories surrounding the moon. It reflects cultural beliefs and practices across various societies. In British tradition, the moon features in tales of fairies and transformations. Folklore often links lunar phases to agricultural cycles. In India, the moon is revered in festivals like Karva Chauth. Such narratives reveal humanity's connection to celestial bodies and their influence on life.
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