I found a slight difference in meaning between the words 'Darsana' and 'Darshana' the former being a holy vision and the latter more like a holy assembly. I'll have to go back and locate the source material
Just to put our Indian tradition practices....Darsana is when we generally enter the god/goddess temple and see them and pray. We believe that by seeing we get purified from our past evil activities. Not sure if that helps u guys...
I can confirm that. Also, on the event there was a message ADA and the last short picture shown on her video was a spiral - not a round one but a square one.
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Darsana? its a Sanskrit word
ReplyDeleteDarsana I'd say
ReplyDeleteMeaning sight
ReplyDeleteWhat's the word below Darsana? BGGRNS?
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ReplyDeleteHelios burns (the Beacon?)
ReplyDeleteD like the D spiral at the end of the movie.
Might be time to start reading up on Indian spiritual philosophy.
ReplyDelete/sub Thanks for posting this. Very interesting!
ReplyDeleteI found a slight difference in meaning between the words 'Darsana' and 'Darshana' the former being a holy vision and the latter more like a holy assembly. I'll have to go back and locate the source material
ReplyDeleteJust to put our Indian tradition practices....Darsana is when we generally enter the god/goddess temple and see them and pray. We believe that by seeing we get purified from our past evil activities. Not sure if that helps u guys...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Dinesh Gundu. An Indian perspective on this is very valuable in deciphering its meaning.
ReplyDeleteLook at that - seems I just happened to capture another one in Munich: https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/+MartinBrenner/albums/6063613559628147553/6064209870976703506?pid=6064209870976703506&oid=104515297159708891099
ReplyDeleteI can confirm that. Also, on the event there was a message ADA and the last short picture shown on her video was a spiral - not a round one but a square one.
ReplyDeleteA spiral in the form of a D.
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