![]() God created light, Genesis 1:3 and is light.īible commentators such as John W. In the book of 1 John 1:5, it says "God is light" which means that God is part of the system that provides light to the whole universe. Tabor Light – the uncreated light revealed to the apostles present during the Transfiguration of Jesus also experienced as illumination on the path to theosis in Eastern Orthodox theology during theoria, a form of Christian contemplation.īuddhist scripture speaks of numerous buddhas of light, including a Buddha of Boundless Light, a Buddha of Unimpeded Light, and the Buddhas of Unopposed Light, of Pure Light, of Incomparable Light, and of Unceasing Light. ![]() Prakāśa – Kashmiri Shaiva concept of the light of Divine Consciousness of Shiva.Ohr Ein Sof – in Rabbinic Judaism and Kabbalah.Jyoti is also a representation of the divine light and a form of the Hindu goddess Durga shakti. It is the prayer ritual of devotional worship performed by Hindus offer to the deities. Jyoti or Jyot – a holy flame that is lit with cotton wicks and ghee or mustard oil.Inner light – Christian concept and Quaker doctrine.An Nūr – Islamic term and concept, referenced in Surah an-Nur and Ayat an-Nur of the Quran. ![]() The term "light" has been widely used in spirituality and religion, such as: In theology, divine light (also called divine radiance or divine refulgence) is an aspect of divine presence perceived as light during a theophany or vision, or represented as such in allegory or metaphor. For other uses, see Divine light (disambiguation) and Light of God. ![]()
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