Skip to main content

darshan

/dahr-shuhn; Sephardic Hebrew dahr-shahn; Ashkenazic Hebrew dahr-shuhn/US // ˈdɑr ʃən; Sephardic Hebrew dɑrˈʃɑn; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈdɑr ʃən //

达山,达善,达尔尚

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural dar·sha·nim [Sephardic Hebrew dahr-shah-neem; Ashkenazic Hebrew dahr-shaw-nim], /Sephardic Hebrew ˌdɑr ʃɑˈnim; Ashkenazic Hebrew dɑrˈʃɔ nɪm/, dar·shans.Judaism.

    • : a preacher or teacher of Aggadah or Halakhah in a synagogue.

Examples

  • It would be two more after my wife and I waited the twelve hours to receive the darshan, or gift.

  • You know, Castro walks around like the Leader,” said Brown, “who bestows darshan [blessings] on everybody.

  • A quiet stream of chelas arrived, almost ceaselessly, for a darshan (holy sight) of the guru.