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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 .
Gandhian darshan mimansa (Hindi), Bihar Hindi Granth Academy, Patna, 1974. Samaj Darshan ka mool tatva (Hindi), Rajasthan Hindi Granth Academy, Patna 1979. Gandhi and the 31st Century, Peace Publication, Delhi 1993. Bhartiya darshan aur chintan (Hindi), Manak Publication, New Delhi, 1997. Gandhi Vichar (Hindi), Manak Publication, Delhi, 1995.
Bauddha Dharma Darshan: Philosophy 1958 Rahul Sankrityayan: Madhya Asia Ka Itihas: History 1959 Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar' Sanskriti Ke Char Adhyayay: A survey of Indian culture 1960 Sumitranandan Pant: Kala aur Budha Chand: Poetry 1961 Bhagwati Charan Verma: Bhoole Bisre Chitra: Novel 1962 No Award: 1963 Amrit Rai: Premchand: Kalam Ka Sipahi ...
9.7 Akshar-Purushottam Darshan. 10 Cārvāka. 11 Shaivism. Toggle Shaivism subsection. 11.1 Pāśupata Shaivism. 11.2 Shaiva Siddhanta. 11.3 Kashmir Shaivism. 12 See ...
Hindu cosmology is the description of the universe and its states of matter, cycles within time, physical structure, and effects on living entities according to Hindu texts.
Darshan Singh (1921–1989), also known as Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj, was the founder and head of Sawan Kirpal Ruhani Mission / Science of Spirituality from 1974 until his death in 1989. The spiritual successor of Kirpal Singh , Singh was also widely recognized as one of India's leading poet- saints , writing in the Urdu language . [ 1 ]
Ācārya Kundakunda's Samayasāra – with Hindi and English Translation आचार्य कुन्दकुन्द विरचित समयसार. Dehradun: Vikalp Printers. ISBN 978-93-5680-382-4. Chakravarti, Prof. A. (2008), Acharya Kundkund's Samayasara, Bhartiya Jnanpith, ISBN 978-81-263-1557-4
Doordarshan (lit. ' distant vision, television '), abbreviated as DD, is India's state-owned public television broadcaster.Established by the Government of India on 15 September 1959 [1], it is owned by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and constitutes one of Prasar Bharati's two divisions. [2]