A1 noun Neutral

दर्शन

darshan /d̪ər.ʃən/

Darshan refers to the act of seeing or catching a glimpse of a holy person, deity, or respected figure, often implying a blessing is received through the sight. In a broader sense, it can also mean a 'philosophy' or a specific 'viewpoint' on life.

Ejemplos

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मैंने आज मंदिर में भगवान के दर्शन किए।

I had a glimpse of the deity in the temple today.

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जनता मुख्यमंत्री के दर्शन का इंतज़ार कर रही थी।

The public was waiting for a glimpse of the Chief Minister.

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अरे भाई, तुम्हारे दर्शन तो आजकल बहुत दुर्लभ हो गए हैं!

Hey brother, seeing you has become very rare these days!

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
दर्शन
Verb
दर्शन करना
Adjetivo
दर्शनीय
Relacionado
दर्शक
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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Darshan' as 'Door-Sun'—like opening a door to see the sun (a bright, holy, and powerful sight).

Quiz rápido

क्या आपने आज मंदिर में भगवान के _______ किए?

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: दर्शन

Ejemplos

1

मैंने आज मंदिर में भगवान के दर्शन किए।

everyday

I had a glimpse of the deity in the temple today.

2

जनता मुख्यमंत्री के दर्शन का इंतज़ार कर रही थी।

formal

The public was waiting for a glimpse of the Chief Minister.

3

अरे भाई, तुम्हारे दर्शन तो आजकल बहुत दुर्लभ हो गए हैं!

informal

Hey brother, seeing you has become very rare these days!

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भारतीय दर्शन बहुत प्राचीन और गहरा है।

academic

Indian philosophy is very ancient and deep.

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हमारे नए शोरूम का दर्शन करने के लिए आपका स्वागत है।

business

You are welcome to view our new showroom.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
दर्शन
Verb
दर्शन करना
Adjetivo
दर्शनीय
Relacionado
दर्शक

Colocaciones comunes

दर्शन करना to have a vision/visit
दर्शन देना to grant a vision/appear
दुर्लभ दर्शन rare sight
दर्शन अभिलाषी one who desires a glimpse
शुभ दर्शन auspicious sight

Frases Comunes

दर्शन दुर्लभ होना

to be rarely seen (used as a compliment or complaint)

साक्षात् दर्शन

seeing someone in person (usually someone famous or holy)

दर्शन शास्त्र

philosophy (literally the science of vision)

Se confunde a menudo con

दर्शन vs देखना

Dekhna is a general verb for seeing, while Darshan is a formal or spiritual noun for a respectful viewing.

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Notas de uso

When using Darshan in a spiritual or respectful context, it is almost always used with the auxiliary verb 'करना' (to do) and requires the postposition 'के' before it (e.g., 'X के दर्शन करना').

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Errores comunes

Learners often use 'देखना' when they should use 'दर्शन करना' for religious contexts, which can sound slightly disrespectful or overly casual.

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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Darshan' as 'Door-Sun'—like opening a door to see the sun (a bright, holy, and powerful sight).

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Sanskrit root 'drish', which means 'to see' or 'to behold'.

Patrones gramaticales

Masculine noun Usually takes 'के' (genitive marker) when referring to whose darshan is being had Functions as a compound verb with 'करना' or 'देना'
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Contexto cultural

In Hindu culture, Darshan is a reciprocal act where the devotee sees the deity and the deity sees the devotee, creating a spiritual connection.

Quiz rápido

क्या आपने आज मंदिर में भगवान के _______ किए?

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: दर्शन

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