Darshan
Darshan is a word meaning "sight" or "viewing" and it may refer to:
- Darshan, an ordained Jewish lay leader that serves as a para-rabbi in synagogues and independent minyan
- Darśana, the auspicious sight of a Hindu or Buddhist divine image, or a holy person
- Jharokha Darshan ("balcony viewing"), the display of an Indian ruler to his court or the public
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Darshan may also refer to:
- Darshanim ordination, the ordination of a Jewish lay leader to serve as a para-rabbi or chaplain
People
- Darshan (actor) (born 1977), Indian actor working in Kannada film industry
- Darshan (video game player) (born 1994)
Titled works
- Darshan (film), 2004
- Darshan (The Road to Graceland), a 1993 album by David Sylvian and Robert Fripp
- Darshan, a 1997 album by Shehzad Roy
Other
- Darshan (band), an American Jewish hip hop group
- Darshan Museum, a tourist attraction in Pune
- Darshana railway station
- A type of maggid, a traditional Eastern European Jewish religious itinerant preacher
People with the given name
- Darshan Kang (born 1951), Canadian politician
- Darshan Punshi, Pakistani politician, active from 2008
- Darshan Ranganathan (1941–2001), chemist from India
- Darshan Singh (executioner), Singaporean executioner
- Darshan Singh (field hockey) (born 1938), former Indian field hockey player
- Darshan Singh Awara (1906–1982), Indian poet
- Darshan Singh Canadian (1917–1986), Sikh trade union activist and Communist organizer
See also
- Darshan Singh (disambiguation)
- Darshanas, the philosophies of Hinduism
- All pages with titles beginning with Darshan
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