درشن
درشن is a term used in various Indian religions, particularly in Hinduism, to describe the act of seeing or being in the presence of a deity or revered figure. It signifies a moment of spiritual connection and blessing, where devotees seek to experience the divine through sight.
The practice of درشن often occurs in temples, during festivals, or at sacred sites, where images or idols of deities are displayed. Devotees believe that witnessing these divine forms brings them closer to God and enhances their spiritual journey. The experience is considered both a privilege and a profound moment of faith.