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51: 448:. Darshan means getting a view, and if the clouds blow away, as they did once for me, and you get a view of the Himalayas from the foothills, an Indian person would say, "Ah, the Himalayas are giving you their darshana"; they're letting you have their view. This comfortable, really deep way of getting a sense of something takes time. It doesn't show itself to you right away. It isn't even necessary to know the names of things the way a botanist would. It's more important to be aware of the " 2519: 1268: 401:(viewpoint, philosophical school) is one of three terms in classical Indian discourse that could be considered roughly analogous to what today's English-speakers understand as "religion." The other two terms are 234:). This visual experience is charged with religious significance, as the deity is believed to be present in the image, allowing worshippers to receive divine blessings through their gaze. 309:) are represented as a transformation experience of decisive importance for practitioners, be they who have renounced (mundane life) 'ascetics' or householders." 1304: 2422: 2238: 50: 249:. The term therein implies how each of these six systems distinctively look at things and the scriptures in Indian philosophies. The six Hindu 425:) of practitioners, whose individual circumstances may make one or another course of action more appropriate in their particular situations." 2550: 655: 1092: 1154: 984: 965: 946: 824: 2555: 1297: 228:
rather than simply worship. Darshana, often translated as the "auspicious sight" of the divine, involves seeing the deity's image (
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This article is about the Hindu and Buddhist meanings of the term. For the Jewish lay leader also called Darshan, see
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It's a gift; it's like there's a moment in which the thing is ready to let you see it. In India, this is called
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is described as an "auspicious sight" of a holy person, which bestows merit on the viewer.
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or a glimpse of the deity in the temple, or from a great saintly person, such as a great
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thought, Paul Harrison writes: "By the second century CE... the vision of the
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In Hindu practice, adherents often refer to their temple visits as going for
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Buddhist spirituality: Indian, Southeast Asian, Tibetan, and early Chinese
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school of Mahayana Buddhism, wrote that the wise person perceives
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The term also refers to any one of the six traditional schools of
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Auspicious sight of a deity or holy person in Indian religions
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is also a part of the name of India's public broadcaster
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also sometimes has a more mundane meaning. For example,
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is the auspicious sight of a deity or a holy person.
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