Prabashvara
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Mythical colour in Buddhism
For the tantric practice of Prabhashvara, see Luminous mind.
Prabhashvara is the color of the aura of Gautama Buddha.[1] The actual spectrum of his aura consists of five colors:
Pāli:
The mixture of those five colors is believed to be Prabhashvara but it is depicted as separate strips of the five colors.
See also[]
- Buddhist flag
- Five Pure Lights
- Parinirvana
- Rainbow body
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