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    Jharokha Darshan (Persian: جهروکه درشن) (Hindi: झरोखा दर्शन) was a daily practice of addressing the public audience (darshan) at the balcony (jharokha)...
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    façade in medieval Indian architecture until the 19th century. The jharokha darshan of rulers was a structure for displaying the ruler to his court or...
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  • holy person; also a school of Hindu philosophy Darshan (Judaism), a Scriptural interpreter Jharokha Darshan, in medieval India, the display of a ruler to...
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    [citation needed] Blessing Dharma transmission Guru–shishya tradition Jharokha Darshan Pranāma Monier-Williams, Monier (1981). "दर्श darśá". A Sanskrit-English...
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    by Akbar who used it for jharokha darshan, as well as for sun worship, every day at sunrise. Jehangir also used it as jharokha, as is faithfully shown...
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    every morning before his subjects. This ceremony was known as the Jharokha Darshan. A balcony, the Khwabgah Jharoka (Place of Dreams Balcony), projecting...
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    remaining three sides of the hall. The audience ceremony is known as Jharokha Darshan. Behind the canopy, the wall is decorated with panels inlaid with multi-coloured...
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    emperor would address his subjects every morning in a ceremony called Jharokha Darshan. The Tusbeeh Khana with the imperial seat and the Stream of Paradise...
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    arena. On the following day, 13 December, the royal couple made a Jharokha Darshan (balcony appearance) at the Red Fort, to receive half a million or...
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    popular borrowing from the West. Another new type of image showed the Jharokha Darshan (literally "balcony view/worship"), or public display of the emperor...
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  • suddenly fell ill due to strangury and constipation. He failed to hold Jharokha Darshan and the shops were closed in the bazaars around Delhi. There were rumours...
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    Aurangzeb floated the farmans which called for banning of practices like Jharokha Darshan; Tula Dan (weighing the Emperor against the gold and silver) which...
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    outside the palace life without being noticed. This eventually lead to Jharokha Darshan, adapted by Mughals, which allowed essential and direct communication...
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  • Shah Jahan was ill with strangury and constipation. He failed to hold Jharokha Darshan and the shops were closed in the bazaars around Delhi. Dara Shikoh...
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    his community, he hosted laughter flash mobs, a form of Jharokha Darshan called Laughing Darshan in busy storefront windows (in which strangers were invited...
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  • Jhalawad Darshan or EK-Dandia Mahal. The long facade, with carved stone jharokhas, brings in the cool breeze as it overlooks the lake. The jharokhas were...
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