Definition of Darshans

1. darshan [n] - See also: darshan

Lexicographical Neighbors of Darshans

darrained
darraines
darraining
darrains
darrayn
darrayne
darrayned
darrayns
darre
darred
darrein
darres
darring
darrs
darshan
darshans (current term)
dart
dart board
dart player
dart thrower
dartars
dartboard
dartboards
darted
darter
darters
darting
dartingly
dartings
dartitis

Literary usage of Darshans

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Merging with Śiva: Hinduism's Contemporary Metaphysics = Śiva Sāyujy by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, Subramuniya, Master Subramuniya (2002)
"... His darshans are carried on the slower currents of mind, and so His response to our prayers is usually not overnight or sudden and electric, ..."

2. India and Its Millions by Dennis Osborne (1884)
"Hence arose successively the six schools or darshans of Hindu philosophy. These are contained in the Upanishads, the third division of the Veda, ..."

3. Lemurian Scrolls: Angelic Prophecies Revealing Human Origins by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami (2006)
"All these kinds of skills came from the many different radiations of darshan from our Gods, who live in the inner world creating new darshans in the ..."

4. Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency by Sir James MacNabb Campbell, Reginald Edward Enthoven (1901)
"Seven daily services or darshans are held which are largely attended by male and female devotees. ..."

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