Parivesa is the Vedic meaning for circle and circumference seen in the mist of light
reflections or ring around the Moon and is known as a lunar halo.
It is an optical phenomenon
caused by moonlight refracting light like a rainbow in millions of tiny crystal
hazes of a colored bow and is used in weather predicting for storm warnings.
The magical hazy mist is the clouds themselves scattering the light effect and the ring around the moon as a sign of good fortune and completion of a circle and light in the dark to approach the new monsoon season.
The stars seen in the halo are the days to
count for the rain to arrive. In the inner equilibrium of emotions, it
indicates that one is in a period of spiritual growth or that major shifts are
about to happen in one’s life.
The embrace of the new
season in life into the unknown is the intuitive image that paints the simple
routine of goodness, which are trueness and the halo of thinking reflections.
The whispers of antiquity and immortal
messages in the human psyche are the phenomena of love and the bliss of unity
in as above so below, which will amplify the connection to the divine.
In Vedic philosophies the
Moon is actually masculine, and the light reflection from the Sun gives birth
to the circle of feminine qualities or deities to be of service.
The halo of light
represents pure energy, and it is the light's blessing to those who make
willing sacrifice in kindness.
The halo effect is the
indication of transparency that speaks of trust in the ambience that feels good
for everybody. The elevation of love from its source given in magical images is
the attribute of whether the light sparks in the meeting to collect a halo.
The qualities of the Moon
with introspection and intuition in the night light are the astral mirror to
the sun's direct light and change of time that reflect knowledge towards
continuous transformation in the inevitable sphere of circles in human
existence.
The hidden aspects of the
mind and the light they become are the visions to the truth in one’s deeper
feelings.
The Moon’s reflection in
water warns the mind not to fall for the illusion of perception that touches
shallow sensation as genuine truth. The halo of the moon is the eternal memory,
where all learning becomes pale when the light of divine knowledge is seen.

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