Pronunciation of 'mahadevananda'
The word 'Mahadevananda' is a name originating from Sanskrit, combining 'Mahadeva' (a name for Lord Shiva, meaning 'Great God') and 'Ananda' (meaning 'bliss'). It is pronounced as 'mah-ha-de-va-nan-da' in English, with stress on the syllables 'mah' and 'nan'.
Sanskrit
Pronunciation Details
English (United States)
A name derived from Sanskrit, signifying 'Great God Bliss'. Often used in spiritual or religious contexts.
Pronounced as 'mah-ha-de-va-nan-da', with stress on 'mah' and 'nan'. 'Mah' as in 'ma', 'de' as in 'day', 'va' as in 'va', 'nan' as in 'nun', and 'da' as in 'duh'.
Sanskrit
Derived from 'Mahadeva' (Great God, referring to Shiva) and 'Ananda' (bliss). Represents divine bliss.
Pronounced as 'mah-ha-de-va-nan-da'. 'Mah' as in 'ma', 'ha' as in 'ha', 'de' as in 'day', 'va' as in 'va', 'nan' as in 'nun', and 'da' as in 'duh'.