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Pronunciation of 'parthasarathi'

The word 'Parthasarathi' is a name of Sanskrit origin, commonly used in India. It refers to Lord Krishna as the charioteer of Arjuna in the Mahabharata. Pronunciation varies slightly depending on the language and locale.

Word Origin

Sanskrit

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

pɑːrθəˈsɑːrɪθi/ˌpɑːrθəˈsɑːrɪθi/Slow

A name referring to Lord Krishna as the charioteer of Arjuna in the Mahabharata.

Pronounced as ‘PAR-thuh-SAAR-ih-thee’. ‘Par’ as in ‘part’, ‘tha’ as in ‘thuh’, ‘saar’ as in ‘saar’, and ‘thi’ as in ‘thee’.

हिन्दी (भारत)

पार्थसारथि/pɑːrθəˈsɑːrɪθi/Slow

भगवान कृष्ण का नाम, जो महाभारत में अर्जुन के सारथी थे।

‘पार्थसारथि’ को ‘पार-थ-सार-थि’ के रूप में उच्चारित करें। ‘पार’ जैसा ‘पार’, ‘थ’ जैसा ‘थ’, ‘सार’ जैसा ‘सार’, और ‘थि’ जैसा ‘थि’।