Meaning & Origin
One who sees, perceives, or understands the truth, reality, or wisdom.
Spiritual meaning
A name for those who seek spiritual enlightenment and inner wisdom.
Language details
दर्श
दृश्य, दृष्टि, दर्शन, देवता
दर्श
दृश्य, दृष्टि, दर्शन
தரஷ்
வாழ்த்து, விஜயம், பார்த்து
దర్శ
దృశ్య, దృష్టి, దర్శణ
Darsh
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Sight, Vision
Darsh
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Sight, Vision
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
darsh
/dəɾʃ/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Wednesday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
In Hindu culture, the term "Darsh" holds immense importance, especially in the context of religious pilgrimages and visiting temples. Darshan, derived from the root word "Darsh," refers to the divine sight of seeing a deity or a Guru. It is believed that receiving the Darshan of a deity or a spiritual figure reinforces one's faith, bestows blessings, and brings inner peace.
From a spiritual perspective, Darsh represents the highest form of self-realization and understanding the truth or reality of the world, oneself, and the Divine. It underscores the importance of inner transformation and seeking wisdom rather than physical possessions or material wealth. The word Darsh carries an enlightening and transformative power, inspiring individuals to seek spiritual growth and pursue a path of wisdom and self-understanding.
Vedic name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • Darsh is a common name for both boys and girls in Hinduism and also used as a title for religious leaders who lead the devotees towards the deity during puja or darshan.
Historical references
Darsh, a Hindu monk and philosopher lived during the Gupta period (4th to 6th century CE) and is known for his philosophical works on Advaita Vedanta. He is also known as 'Jivanmukta Darshana', which means 'the knowledge of a living liberated soul'.
Gupta period (4th to 6th century CE)
Darsh, a medieval Hindu king of the Yadava dynasty in the Deccan region of India, ruled during the late 13th and early 14th centuries CE. He is known for his patronage of literature, arts, and architecture, particularly the famous cave temples of Ellora and Ajanta.
Late 13th and early 14th centuries CE
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