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Pronunciation of 'damodarananda'

The word 'Damodarananda' is a name derived from Sanskrit, often used in spiritual contexts. It combines 'Damodara' (a name of Lord Krishna) and 'Ananda' (meaning bliss). Below are the pronunciations and meanings in English and its original language, Sanskrit.

Word Origin

Sanskrit

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

dɑːmoʊˌdɑːrɑːˈnɑːndə /ˌdɑːmoʊˌdɑːrɑːˈnɑːndə/Slow

A name combining 'Damodara' (Lord Krishna) and 'Ananda' (bliss), often used in spiritual or religious contexts.

Pronounced as ‘DAH-moh-DAH-rah-NAHN-dah’, with stress on the fourth syllable. ‘Dah’ as in ‘dark’, ‘moh’ as in ‘mow’, ‘rah’ as in ‘raw’, ‘nahn’ as in ‘none’, and ‘dah’ as in ‘dark’.

Sanskrit

dɑːmoːd̪ɑːrɑːnɑːnd̪ə /dɑːmoːd̪ɑːrɑːnɑːnd̪ə/Slow

Derived from 'Damodara' (a name of Lord Krishna, meaning 'one who is bound by a rope around the belly') and 'Ananda' (meaning bliss or joy).

Pronounced as ‘DAH-moh-DAH-rah-NAHN-dah’, with elongated vowels typical of Sanskrit. ‘Dah’ as in ‘dark’, ‘moh’ as in ‘mow’, ‘rah’ as in ‘raw’, ‘nahn’ as in ‘none’, and ‘dah’ as in ‘dark’.