Auspicious sight of a deity or holy person in Indian religions
This article is about the Hindu and Buddhist meanings of the term. For the Jewish lay leader also called Darshan, see Darshan (Judaism). For the Bangladesh border township, see Darshana, Chuadanga.
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]
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