Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Jharokha_Darshan> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 68 of
68
with 100 triples per page.
- Jharokha_Darshan abstract "Jharokha Darshan was a daily practice of addressing the public audience (darshan) at the balcony (jharokha) at the forts and palaces of medieval kings in India. It was an essential and direct way of communicating face-to-face with the public, and was a practice which was adopted by the Mughal emperors. The balcony appearance in the name of Jharokha Darshan also spelled jharokha-i darshan was adopted by the 16th-century Mughal Emperor Akbar, even though it was contrary to Islamic injunctions. Earlier, Akbar's father Emperor Humayun had also adopted this Hindu practice of appearing before his subjects at the jharokha to hear their public grievances.Darshan is a Sanskrit word which means \"sight\" and \"beholding\" (also means: \"the viewing of an idol or a saint\") which was adopted by Mughals for their daily appearance before their subjects. This also showed a Hindu influence, It was first practiced by Humayun before Akbar adopted it as a practice at sunrise. Jharokha is an easterly facing \"ornate bay-window\", canopied, throne-balcony, the \"balcony for viewing\" (an oriel window projecting out of the wall) provided in every palace or fort where the kings or emperors resided during their reign. Its architecture served not only the basic need for lighting and ventilation but also attained a divine concept during the reign of Mughals. The jharokha appearances by the Mughals have been depicted by many paintings.Giving Jharokha Darshan from this jharokha was a daily feature. This tradition was also continued by rulers who followed Akbar (r. 1556–1605 CE). Jahangir (r. 1605–27 CE) and Shah Jahan (r. 1628–58 CE) also appeared before their subjects punctiliously. However, this ancient practice was discontinued by Aurangzeb during his 11th year of reign as he considered it a non-Islamic practice, a form of idol worship. In Agra Fort and Red Fort, the jharokha faces the Yamuna and the emperor would stand alone on the jharokha to greet his subjects.Mughal emperors during their visits outside their capital used to give Jharokha Darshan from their portable wooden house known as Do-Ashiayana Manzil.During the Delhi Durbar held in Delhi on 12 December 1911, King George V and his consort, Queen Mary, made a grand appearance at the jharokha of the Red Fort to give a \"darshan\" to 500,000 common people.".
- Jharokha_Darshan thumbnail Above-Maharaja-Bakhat-Singh-at-the-Jharokha-Window-of-the-Bakhat-Singh-Mahal-_59024_2.jpg?width=300.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageExternalLink books?id=eQ1DAAAAYAAJ&q=jharokha+darshan&dq=jharokha+darshan&hl=en&sa=X&ei=.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageID "36352390".
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageLength "17747".
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageOutDegree "45".
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageRevisionID "676048731".
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Agra.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Agra_Fort.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Akbar.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Aurangzeb.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindi_words_and_phrases.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_culture.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_royalty.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mughal_Empire.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Darśana.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Delhi.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Delhi_Durbar.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Divan.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Famine.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink George_V.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Guild.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Hindu.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Humayun.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Jahangir.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Jharokha.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Jizya.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Lahore.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Mary_of_Teck.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Mughal_Empire.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Musamman_Burj_(Agra_Fort).
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Nur_Jahan.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Oriel_window.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Persian_people.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Red_Fort.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Shah_Jahan.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Sodales_Augustales.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink Yamuna.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink File:Above-Maharaja-Bakhat-Singh-at-the-Jharokha-Window-of-the-Bakhat-Singh-Mahal-_59024_2.jpg.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink File:Akbar1.jpg.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink File:Emperor_Aurangzeb_at_a_jharokha_window,_two_noblemen_in_the_foregroundIn_1710_San_Diego_Museum_of_Art.jpg.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink File:Jahangir1620max.jpg.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLink File:Musamman_Burj_(Agra_Fort)-2.jpg.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jharokha Darshan".
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Good_article.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sfn.
- Jharokha_Darshan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Jharokha_Darshan subject Category:Hindi_words_and_phrases.
- Jharokha_Darshan subject Category:Indian_culture.
- Jharokha_Darshan subject Category:Indian_royalty.
- Jharokha_Darshan subject Category:Mughal_Empire.
- Jharokha_Darshan hypernym Practice.
- Jharokha_Darshan type Company.
- Jharokha_Darshan type Dynasty.
- Jharokha_Darshan comment "Jharokha Darshan was a daily practice of addressing the public audience (darshan) at the balcony (jharokha) at the forts and palaces of medieval kings in India. It was an essential and direct way of communicating face-to-face with the public, and was a practice which was adopted by the Mughal emperors. The balcony appearance in the name of Jharokha Darshan also spelled jharokha-i darshan was adopted by the 16th-century Mughal Emperor Akbar, even though it was contrary to Islamic injunctions.".
- Jharokha_Darshan label "Jharokha Darshan".
- Jharokha_Darshan sameAs Q6190979.
- Jharokha_Darshan sameAs ঝরোখা_দর্শন.
- Jharokha_Darshan sameAs m.0k3nznl.
- Jharokha_Darshan sameAs Q6190979.
- Jharokha_Darshan wasDerivedFrom Jharokha_Darshan?oldid=676048731.
- Jharokha_Darshan depiction Above-Maharaja-Bakhat-Singh-at-the-Jharokha-Window-of-the-Bakhat-Singh-Mahal-_59024_2.jpg.
- Jharokha_Darshan isPrimaryTopicOf Jharokha_Darshan.