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Pronunciation of 'mahadevananda'

The word 'Mahadevananda' is a name of Sanskrit origin, often used in spiritual or religious contexts. It is pronounced as 'mah-hah-dey-vah-nahn-dah' in English, with stress on the second syllable.

Word Origin

Sanskrit

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

mah-hah-dey-vah-nahn-dah/mɑːhɑːˈdeɪvɑːˌnɑːndɑː/Slow

A compound name in Sanskrit, where 'Mahadeva' means 'great god' (a name for Lord Shiva) and 'Ananda' means 'bliss'. Together, it signifies 'the bliss of the great god'.

Pronounced as 'mah-hah-dey-vah-nahn-dah'. 'Mah' as in 'ma', 'hah' as in 'ha', 'dey' as in 'day', 'vah' as in 'va', 'nahn' as in 'non', and 'dah' as in 'duh'.

Sanskrit

mahādevānanda/mɐɦɑːd̪eːʋɐnɐnd̪ɐ/Slow

Derived from 'Mahadeva' (महादेव) meaning 'great god' and 'Ananda' (आनन्द) meaning 'bliss'. It is often used in spiritual or religious contexts.

Pronounced as 'mahā-devānanda'. 'Mahā' with a long 'a', 'deva' with a soft 'v', and 'ānanda' with a nasalized 'n'.