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Pronunciation of 'damodarananda'

The word 'Damodarananda' is a name of Sanskrit origin. It is pronounced as 'dɑːmoʊdəˈrɑːnəndə' in English, and it carries spiritual significance, often associated with Hindu traditions.

Word Origin

Sanskrit

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

dɑːmoʊdəˈrɑːnəndə/dɑːmoʊdəˈrɑːnəndə/Slow

A name derived from Sanskrit, where 'Damodara' refers to Lord Krishna and 'Ananda' means bliss. Together, it signifies 'the bliss of Damodara (Krishna)'.

Pronounced as ‘dah-moh-dah-RAH-nun-dah’, with stress on the third syllable. ‘Da’ as in ‘dah’, ‘mo’ as in ‘moh’, ‘da’ as in ‘dah’, ‘ra’ as in ‘rah’, ‘nan’ as in ‘nun’, ‘da’ as in ‘dah’.

Sanskrit

dɑːmoʊdəˈrɑːnəndə/dɑːmoʊdəˈrɑːnəndə/Slow

A spiritual name combining 'Damodara' (a name for Lord Krishna, meaning 'one who is bound by a rope around the belly') and 'Ananda' (meaning bliss or happiness).

In Sanskrit, it is pronounced as ‘dah-moh-dah-RAH-nun-dah’, with clear articulation of each syllable.