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darshan
[ dahr-shuhn; Sephardic Hebrew dahr-shahn; Ashkenazic Hebrew dahr-shuhn ]
noun
- a preacher or teacher of Aggadah or Halakhah in a synagogue.
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Origin of darshan1
Example Sentences
"The goal is to bring back attention to Bengal's shared legacy with Bangladesh, be it textiles, techniques, skills and trades, as well as narrative histories, culture and food, the shifting geographies notwithstanding, "says Darshan Mekani Shah, founder of Weavers Studio Resource Centre, which is holding the exhibition.
Dr Darshan Kumar, who is the clinical director in acute medicine at the Northern Health Trust, said there was a disjointed approach to keeping older people out of hospital.
“We did this recall knowing everyone was watching,†said parent Darshan Smaaladen, a leader of the recall effort.
Mr Dubey claimed that Mr Dehadrai - whom Ms Moitra has described as a "jilted ex" - had shared "irrefutable evidence of bribes exchanged" between her and businessman Darshan Hiranandani with the intention of targeting the Adani Group and Mr Modi.
The shops will be aimed at "the new Indian consumer", Darshan Mehta, the managing director of Reliance Brands said.
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