Pronunciation of 'lakshminarayan'
The word 'Lakshminarayan' is a compound name originating from Sanskrit, combining 'Lakshmi' (the goddess of wealth and prosperity) and 'Narayan' (another name for Lord Vishnu). It is often used in Hindu culture to refer to the divine couple or temples dedicated to them.
Word Origin
Sanskrit
Pronunciation Details
English (United States)
A compound name referring to the Hindu deities Lakshmi and Narayan (Vishnu).
Pronounced as 'LUHK-shmee-nah-RAH-yuhn'. 'Luhk' as in 'luck', 'shmee' as in 'shmee', 'nah' as in 'nah', 'rah' as in 'rah', and 'yuhn' as in 'yun'.
हिंदी (भारत)
संस्कृत में लक्ष्मी और नारायण (विष्णु) का संयुक्त नाम।
यह 'लक्ष्मी-नारायण' के रूप में उच्चारित होता है। 'लक्ष्मी' में 'ल' हल्का, 'क्ष' संयुक्त व्यंजन और 'मी' दीर्घ स्वर है। 'नारायण' में 'ना' दीर्घ स्वर, 'रा' स्पष्ट और 'यण' हल्का उच्चारित होता है।