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Pronunciation of 'parthasarathi'

The word 'Parthasarathi' is a name of Sanskrit origin, commonly used in Indian culture. It refers to Lord Krishna as the charioteer (sarathi) of Arjuna (Partha) in the Mahabharata. Below are the pronunciations and meanings in English and its original Sanskrit language.

Word Origin

Sanskrit

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

pɑːr-thə-SAAR-ə-thee/pɑːrθəˈsɑːrəti/Slow

A title of Lord Krishna, meaning 'Charioteer of Arjuna' in the Mahabharata.

Pronounced as 'par-thuh-SAAR-uh-thee'. 'Par' as in 'part', 'thuh' as in 'the', 'saar' with a long 'a' sound, and 'thee' as in 'the'.

Sanskrit

pɑːr-thə-sɑː-rɐ-t̪ʰi/pɑːrθəsɑːrɐt̪ʰi/Slow

In Sanskrit, it refers to Lord Krishna as the charioteer of Arjuna, symbolizing guidance and wisdom.

Pronounced as 'par-tha-saa-ra-thi'. 'Par' as in 'part', 'tha' with a soft 't', 'saa' with a long 'a', 'ra' as in 'run', and 'thi' with a soft 'th'.