释义 |
satsang Indian Philos.|sætˈsæŋ| Also Satsang. [ad. Skr. satsaṅga association with good men, f. sat good man + saṅga association.] A spiritual discourse, a sacred gathering.
1929J. N. Farquhar Mod. Relig. Movements in India iii. 171 As in Theosophy, you may be a Rādhā Soāmi and yet remain a Hindu, a Muḥammadan or a Christian... Yet it is definitely stated that the religion is for all, and that outside the Satsaṅg there is no salvation. 1971Shankar's Weekly (Delhi) 4 Apr. 5/4 Local communists had been watching with uneasiness at this priest's continual attendance at kirtans and satsangs and were even of the mind that he should be denounced as a CIA spy. 1972Times 23 Oct. 12/1 There [in Delhi] they will sit at the boy's feet, listen to his spiritual discourses (satsangs) or just enjoy his physical presence. 1977New Society 30 June 672/3 The ‘satsangs’ (spiritual discourses) given at the recent Wembley festival. |