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Pronunciation of 'srinivasananda'

The word 'Srinivasananda' is a compound name of Sanskrit origin, often used in Indian culture. It combines 'Srinivasa,' meaning 'abode of wealth' (a name for Lord Vishnu), and 'Ananda,' meaning 'bliss.' It is pronounced as 'shree-nee-vah-suh-nun-duh' in English.

Word Origin

Sanskrit, commonly used in Indian names and spiritual contexts.

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

shree-nee-vah-suh-nun-duh /ʃriːˌniːvɑːsəˈnʌndə/Slow

A compound name of Sanskrit origin, often used in Indian culture, combining 'Srinivasa' (abode of wealth) and 'Ananda' (bliss).

Pronounced as 'shree-nee-vah-suh-nun-duh,' with 'shree' as in 'shree,' 'nee' as in 'knee,' 'vah' as in 'father,' 'suh' as in 'sofa,' and 'nun-duh' with stress on the second syllable.

संस्कृतम् (Sanskrit)

śrī-nī-vā-sa-ānanda /ʃriːniːvɑːsɑːnəndə/Slow

A name combining 'Śrīnivāsa' (abode of wealth, a name for Lord Vishnu) and 'Ānanda' (bliss or happiness).

Pronounced as 'śrī-nī-vā-sa-ānanda,' with 'śrī' as in 'shree,' 'nī' as in 'knee,' 'vā' as in 'father,' 'sa' as in 'saw,' and 'ānanda' as 'ah-nun-duh.'