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      • The halo, or “prabha” as it is known in Sanskrit, holds great significance in Hindu art and iconography. It is commonly depicted as a radiant circle of light surrounding the heads of Hindu deities. In Hindu mythology, the halo represents the aura of enlightenment and divinity that surrounds these celestial beings.
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  1. In the religious art of Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism (among other religions), sacred persons may be depicted with a halo in the form of a circular glow, or flames in Asian art, around the head or around the whole body—this last form is often called a mandorla. Halos may be shown as almost any colour or ...

  2. Jun 24, 2021 · Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism peacefully coexisted in India in the first millennium AD, and the three religions shared ideas and artistic iconography, including haloes.

  3. Feb 5, 2021 · Light behind head called 'Halo', symbolizes eternity and represents the transcendence of physical existence. In ancient times, many religions Halos have been used to highlight the significant characters in artwork. – CR241. Feb 6, 2021 at 1:57.

  4. Jul 10, 2024 · In Hindu mythology, the halo represents the aura of enlightenment and divinity that surrounds these celestial beings. It symbolizes their heightened spiritual energy and serves as a...

  5. In the religious art of Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism (among other religions), sacred persons may be depicted with a halo in the form of a circular glow, or flames in Asian art, around the head or around the whole body—this last form is often called a mandorla.

  6. Nov 28, 2018 · When the sky is filled with thin light clouds, the solar or lunar rays, gathered together by the action of the wind and made into circles of different sizes and colours, form what are known as Halos ( pariveṣa ). 2.

  7. halo, in art, radiant circle or disk surrounding the head of a holy person, a representation of spiritual character through the symbolism of light. In Hellenistic and Roman art the sun-god Helios and Roman emperors often appear with a crown of rays.

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