Darshana Information
Darshan means seeing and receiving the blessings of a deity in a temple.
Devotees visit the temple to have darshan of the god or goddess and seek spiritual peace and blessings. 🙏
Sarva Darshan
Sarva Darshan means the general darshan available to all devotees. It is usually free and devotees stand in a queue to have a brief view of the deity.
Mangala Darshan
Mangala Darshan is the early morning darshan of the deity, usually performed when the temple opens. Devotees can see the deity during the first rituals of the day.
Aarti Darshan
Aarti Darshan is the darshan during the aarti ceremony, when lamps are waved before the deity along with prayers, bells, and devotional songs.
Sheeghra Darshan
Sheeghra Darshan means quick or priority darshan. Devotees pay a special fee to get a faster entry and shorter waiting time.
Festival Darshan
Festival Darshan happens during special temple festivals or religious occasions when the deity is decorated specially and special rituals are performed.
Different types of darshana
Festival Darshan happens during special temple festivals or religious occasions when the deity is decorated specially and special rituals are performed.
Devotees visit the temple to have darshan of the god or goddess and seek spiritual peace and blessings. 🙏