History, asked by shalini1871, 8 months ago

Why does the moon anger the sun

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Answered by hkishor60gmailcom
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Answer:

Before they get married

Explanation:

the sun and the moon married and and they have many children who was the stars this made the moon so angry that finally she forbidden him to touch them again he was greatly grieved

Answered by Raghav1330
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The sun's continues searing of their children has made the moon angry. The moon bans the sun from coming close to their children because of this. Due of his high warmth, the sun burns all of his children whenever it touches them.

  • The sun and the moon were married a very long time ago. They have kids (stars). Although they were in love, there was an issue. His kids get burned by the sun's extremely scorching temperature.
  • The sun was no longer permitted to touch their offspring by the moon. The sun grew upset by the circumstance, but he also decided that he would no longer hurt their children.
  • He decided to leave. This explains why the sun, moon, and stars do not rise and set at the same time.
  • No matter how we like to do things, we still have to abide by the rules. The regulations were put in place to teach us how to be accountable.
  • The sun was forbidden from touching and entering the vicinity of his children in the tale of "The Sun, The Moon, and The Stars." He needs to abide by this rule, which is among the most heartbreaking ones, but there is no other option if he wants to keep his children alive.

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