释义 |
dar·shan I. \ˈdärshən\ noun (plural darsha·nim \därˈshänə̇m, -shȯn-\) Etymology: Hebrew darshān interpreter, from darāsh to inquire, expound : a preacher who expounds Jewish law or scriptures II. \ˈdärshən, ˈdər-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Hindi darśan, from Sanskrit darśsana act of seeing, view, from dṛś to see; akin to Greek derkesthai to look — more at dragon : a blessing held by various Hindus to consist in the viewing of an eminent person (as religious leader) |