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Pronunciation of 'damodarananda'

The word 'Damodarananda' is a name of Sanskrit origin, often used in spiritual or religious contexts. It combines 'Damodara,' a name of Lord Krishna, with 'ananda,' meaning bliss. It is pronounced as 'dah-moh-dah-rah-nahn-dah' in English.

Word Origin

Sanskrit

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

dah-moh-dah-rah-nahn-dah /dɑːˌmoʊdɑːˈrɑːnɑːndɑː/Slow

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

Pronounced as 'dah-moh-dah-rah-nahn-dah,' with 'dah' as in 'dark,' 'moh' as in 'mow,' 'rah' as in 'rah,' and 'nahn-dah' with a soft 'n' and 'dah.'

Sanskrit

dāmodarānanda /d̪ɑːmoːd̪ɑːrɑːnɑːnd̪ɑː/Slow

A compound word in Sanskrit where 'Damodara' refers to Lord Krishna and 'ananda' means bliss, signifying the bliss of Lord Krishna.

Pronounced as 'dā-mo-da-rā-nan-da,' with 'dā' as in 'dark,' 'mo' as in 'mow,' 'da' as in 'dark,' 'rā' as in 'rah,' and 'nan-da' with a soft 'n' and 'da.'