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Pronunciation of 'venkateshwar'

The word 'Venkateshwar' is a name of Sanskrit origin, commonly associated with Lord Venkateshwara, a form of the Hindu deity Vishnu. It is pronounced as 'ven-kə-TAY-shwər' in English.

Word Origin

Sanskrit

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

ven-kə-TAY-shwər/vɛn.kəˈteɪ.ʃwər/Slow

A name referring to Lord Venkateshwara, a form of the Hindu deity Vishnu.

Pronounced as 'ven-kə-TAY-shwər', with stress on the second syllable. 'Ven' as in 'vent', 'kə' as in 'cut', 'TAY' as in 'day', and 'shwər' as in 'sure'.

Sanskrit (India)

ven-ka-TE-shwa-ra/ʋeŋ.kə.teːʃ.ʋə.rə/Slow

A name derived from Sanskrit, referring to Lord Venkateshwara, a form of Vishnu worshipped in South India.

Pronounced as 'ven-ka-TE-shwa-ra', with stress on 'TE'. 'Ven' as in 'vent', 'ka' as in 'car', 'TE' as in 'day', 'shwa' as in 'shwa', and 'ra' as in 'rah'.