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दशर् न darśan, s.m. Seeing, looking, observing; sight, vision, observation, look, view; appearance, aspect, semblance; perception; exhibition; inspection, examination; going into the presence of, visiting, an interview; visiting a sacred shrine, worshipping in the presence of an image;—a view or theory prescribed in a system or book; one of the six religious or philosophical systems of the Hindūs, a śāstra;—mental or spiritual vision, contemplation; a vision, dream;—apprehension, judgment, opinion; discernment, understanding, intellect:—darśan pānā (-kā), To obtain a sight (of), to be admitted to an interview (with):—darśan-pratāp, s.m. The advantage gained by an interview; the blessing arising out of a visit to a shrine:—darśan-pratibhū, s.m. Surety for appearance, sponsor, bail:—darśan-dhārī, adj. Beautiful, handsome:—darśan denā (-ko), To appear before (a person), put in an appearance; to grant or vouchsafe an interview:—darśan karnā, v.t. To visit, have an interview; to pay a visit to a shrine:—darśanendriya (˚na+in˚), s.m. The organ of sight, the eye; the sense of sight.