In many part of world it is believe that on full moon night the people who worship evil spirits do black magic which is most effective on this night
Some superstitions suggest that if a black cat crosses your path on a full moon, it could bring bad luck. However, it is important to remember that these are just superstitions and not based on any factual evidence. It is up to individual belief whether they choose to view it as a sign of bad luck or not.
there are no beliefs except for that there is a moon goddess
when the moon is full many ghost and monsters came out........;)
Walking under a ladder, breaking mirrors, seeing magpies, opening unbrellas indoors, full moon, cant think of too many more right now.
moon is the symbol of attraction by this attar action of the moon eclipse is occurs in the ocean. In the Indian mythology the when their is full moon day it is the end of the month date. next day of the full moon is the first date of the month when it is divided the whole months in the two parts fifteen-fifteen days. and after the 30 days of full moon day comes amavasya that is day of spirit's according to the Indian mythology.
That the lunatics come out, which is where the "lun" part came from
earth and the moon orbit the sun and sometimes the moon blocks the sun from the earth and total darkness goes over earth.
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some people say that on a full moon, werewolves come out.
Looking at a full moon is not known to have any significant effects on humans. However, some animals exhibit unique behaviour when a full moon is in the sky.
A full cycle - e.g., from full moon to full moon - is about 29 1/2 days. From new moon to full moon is half that time.A full cycle - e.g., from full moon to full moon - is about 29 1/2 days. From new moon to full moon is half that time.A full cycle - e.g., from full moon to full moon - is about 29 1/2 days. From new moon to full moon is half that time.A full cycle - e.g., from full moon to full moon - is about 29 1/2 days. From new moon to full moon is half that time.
The full moon IS the orbital stage of the full moon....