Pronunciation of 'damodarananda'
The word 'Damodarananda' is a name of Sanskrit origin, often associated with spiritual or religious contexts. It is pronounced as 'dah-moh-dah-rah-nahn-dah' in English.
The name 'Damodarananda' originates from Sanskrit. It is a compound word where 'Damodara' refers to a name of Lord Krishna, and 'Ananda' means bliss or happiness. Together, it signifies 'the bliss of Damodara'.
Pronunciation Details
English (United States)
A spiritual name often associated with bliss and devotion, particularly in Hindu traditions.
Pronounced as 'dah-moh-dah-rah-nahn-dah'. 'Dah' as in 'dark', 'moh' as in 'mow', 'rah' as in 'rah', 'nahn' as in 'non', and 'dah' as in 'dark'.
संस्कृतम् (Sanskrit)
A name derived from Sanskrit, combining 'Damodara' (a name of Lord Krishna) and 'Ananda' (bliss).
In Sanskrit, it is pronounced as 'dah-moh-dah-rah-nahn-dah'. 'Dah' as in 'dark', 'moh' as in 'mow', 'rah' as in 'rah', 'nahn' as in 'non', and 'dah' as in 'dark'.