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    darshan
    /ˈdɑːʃ(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. an opportunity to see or an occasion of seeing a holy person or the image of a deity: "Hindus attach great importance to a darshan, or view, of a saint or holy image"

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  2. In Indian religions, a darshan (Sanskrit: दर्शन, IAST: darśana; lit. 'showing, appearance, [ 1 ] view, sight') or darshanam is the auspicious sight of a deity or a holy person. [ 2 ] The term also refers to any one of the six traditional schools of Hindu philosophy and their literature on spirituality and soteriology. [ 3 ] Etymology. []

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  3. Dec 21, 2023 · What Does Darshan Mean? Darshan is derived from the Sanskrit, darsana, meaning "sight," "vision" or "appearance." In Hinduism, darshan is the act of beholding a deity, divine person, sacred object or natural spectacle, especially in a physical image form.

  4. darshan, in Indian philosophy and religion, particularly in Hinduism, the beholding of a deity (especially in image form), revered person, or sacred object. The experience is considered to be reciprocal and results in the human viewer’s receiving a blessing.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
    • What Is Darshan?
    • What Happens During Darshan?
    • What Does Darshan Feel like?
    • How Can I Receive Darshan?
    • In-Person Darshans
    • Online Darshans

    Darshanis an outpouring of unconditional love. The blessing is an opportunity to gain spiritual advancement and fulfilment. We don’t necessarily need to understand the blessings we receive. In fact, it isn’t even possible. It is enough to gaze upon the sacred Being with reverence. To receive this blessing and grace from the Divine is beyond compreh...

    You can think of it in two ways—what happens outside and what happens inside. Externally, it might not seem like much. In Hindu tradition, bowing as you approach a deity, saint, or spiritual master is customary as an expression of reverence toward them. By making visual contact with them, the saint sees the devotee, and the devotee receives a glimp...

    No two darshansare the same. Each one is a unique and sacred moment between you and the Divine. Some experience an internal transformation, others find a sense of healing, and still, others feel an overwhelming sense of love and acceptance. Sometimes, people don’t feel anything at all. Every single person experiences something different and receive...

    Darshan is open to anyone and everyone. All are invited to attend regardless of faith or tradition. Paramahamsa Vishwananda offers two different ways to receive His darshan, in-person and online.

    In-person darshans are free festive events with hours of music and dancing, Vedic chanting, and experience sharing. Depending on the venue, guests may be asked to come for a specific time slot, or they may be welcome to stay as long as they like. For your first three darshans, you are invited to sit up front; please ask an attendant to help you fin...

    Now, no matter where you are in the world, you can have a personal encounter with a God-realised master and receive His darshanblessing of unconditional Love.

  5. What is Darshan? The blessing which flows from the mere sight of a saint. Darshan Explained. Darshan is derived from the Sanskrit word darsana meaning “sight,” “vision,” or “appearance.” In the Hindu tradition, darshan refers to the beholding of a holy person, sacred object, natural phenomenon, or deity especially in imaged form ...

  6. At this stage, darshan is not simply a matter of viewing the Deity in the temple, but to one who is spiritually realized it is a matter of experiencing the Deity and entering into a personal, reciprocal exchange with the Supreme Personality in the form of the Deity.