TODAY ‘SUPERMOON’ LUNACY: 
DOES THE MOON MAKE US CRAZY?
DOES THE MOON MAKE US CRAZY?
http://news.yahoo.com  - With the so-called “supermoon” upon us, as our only natural satellite  makes its largest appearance Saturday (March 19) in more than 18 years,  should we expect any lunacy?  The moon will be more than 221,960 miles  away- the closest it has been to earth since March 1993.  For centuries  legend has held that full moons make people go crazy.  Full moons have  been linked in popular culture with a rise in suicides and even  epileptic seizures, but there’s little to no scientific evidence backing  these ideas up.  However, the moon is a powerful body, its gravity  tugging on our oceans to control tides, and its light thought to impact  ancient animal behaviors.
  
Before  modern lighting, the moon played a larger role in people’s sleep-wake  cycles, and so the light of a full moon may have kept people up at  night, leading to sleep deprivation that could have caused other  psychological issues.  In nature, the moon is nothing to scoff at.   Animals time routine activities around the light, and the oceans’ tides  depend on it.  The moon and the sun combine to create tides in Earth’s  oceans (the gravitational effect is so strong that our planet’s crust  gets stretched daily by these tidal effects).  But tides are large-scale  events.  They occur because of the difference in the gravitational pull  felt on the side of the Earth closest to the moon, compared to the side  of the Earth farthest.  Astronomers, astrologists and amateur  scientists are abuzz on Internet chat sites this week about Saturday's “supermoon”.
Before  modern lighting, the moon played a larger role in people’s sleep-wake  cycles, and so the light of a full moon may have kept people up at  night, leading to sleep deprivation that could have caused other  psychological issues.  In nature, the moon is nothing to scoff at.   Animals time routine activities around the light, and the oceans’ tides  depend on it.  The moon and the sun combine to create tides in Earth’s  oceans (the gravitational effect is so strong that our planet’s crust  gets stretched daily by these tidal effects).  But tides are large-scale  events.  They occur because of the difference in the gravitational pull  felt on the side of the Earth closest to the moon, compared to the side  of the Earth farthest.  Astronomers, astrologists and amateur  scientists are abuzz on Internet chat sites this week about Saturday's “supermoon”.
A  bigger and brighter “supermoon” will appear today Saturday.  This big  full moon makes its closest approach to Earth in nearly 20 years.  Apart  from this scientific aspect, today is the celebration of Gaura Purnima,  to honor the day when Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu took His birth under the  full moon, purnima.  The full moon of the vernal season is compared with  Lord Sri Krishna.  He has not been compared with any full moon of every  month in any season, but the full moon of the spring which shines in  all its excellence, as the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna shines in all His  glories.WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?  
According to Mukta-pragraha Nyaya, Krsna alone has been described as Vidhuh,  i.e. “One who cuts at the very root of all miseries and transcends  all”, or, “One who gives the highest and every possible felicity and  happiness to one and all without any distinction”.  So also, the mundane  moon is called Vidhuh as it removes miseries of all, caused by  the darkness of the night or the heat of the day, and gives happiness  and pleasure to all without any distinction.  Again, as Krsna alone has  been described as Vidhuh and not any of His other Manifestations  or Divine Descents or Avataras, so also in the mundane comparison the  Full Moon alone should here be called Vidhuh and not any part of  the moon, because the full moon alone is most powerful in dispelling the  intensity of the darkness of the night.
Śrīla Bhakti Hridaya Bon (Vana) Mahārāja :
“Sri Rupa Goswami’s Bhakti-Rasamrta-Sindhuh”
Comments to Eastern Division of the Ocean: First Wave, Text 1.
Bhaktivedanta Memorial Library - http://bvml.org/SHBM/index.htm
“Sri Rupa Goswami’s Bhakti-Rasamrta-Sindhuh”
Comments to Eastern Division of the Ocean: First Wave, Text 1.
Bhaktivedanta Memorial Library - http://bvml.org/SHBM/index.htm
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