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Pronunciation of 'bhavaneshwar'

The word 'bhavaneshwar' is a name originating from Sanskrit and is commonly associated with the city Bhubaneswar in India. It can also be interpreted as a compound word meaning 'Lord of the World' or 'Lord of the Dwelling' in Sanskrit. Below are the pronunciations and meanings in English and its original language, Sanskrit.

Word Origin

Sanskrit, derived from 'Bhavana' (dwelling or world) and 'Ishwar' (lord or god).

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

ˌbʌvəˈneɪʃwɚ/ˌbʌvəˈneɪʃwɚ/Slow

A name or reference to the city Bhubaneswar in India, or interpreted as 'Lord of the World' in Sanskrit.

Pronounced as 'buh-vuh-NAY-shwur', with stress on the second syllable. 'Buh' as in 'but', 'vuh' as in 'vuh', 'nay' as in 'nay', and 'shwur' as in 'sure'.

Sanskrit

bʱəʋəneːʃʋər/bʱəʋəneːʃʋər/Slow

Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'Lord of the World' or 'Lord of the Dwelling'.

Pronounced as 'bhuh-vuh-NAY-shwur', with 'bh' as an aspirated 'b', 'vuh' as in 'vuh', 'nay' as in 'nay', and 'shwur' as in 'sure'.