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halo (byāmappadhā or pabhāmaṇḍala) is a
ring of light believed to appear around the head of particularly
saintly people. Ancient and modern depictions of the Buddha often
show him with a halo although the Tipiṭaka never mentions
him having one. However, it does say at the time he attained
enlightenment rays (raṃsi) of blue, yellow, red,
white, orange light emanated from his body (Vin.I,25). Also, in the
hours before his passing his skin became extraordinarily clear and
bright (D.II,134). Exactly how this type of transfiguration happens
is a mystery, but it is a phenomena mentioned in cultures widely
separated from each other.
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