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Pronunciation of 'lakshminarayan'

The word 'Lakshminarayan' is a compound name derived from Sanskrit, combining 'Lakshmi' (goddess of wealth and prosperity) and 'Narayan' (a name for Lord Vishnu). It is often used in Hindu culture to refer to the divine couple or as a name for temples dedicated to them.

Word Origin

Sanskrit

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

lʌkʃmiːˈnɑːrɑːjən /ˌlʌkʃmiːˈnɑːrɑːjən/Slow

A name referring to the divine couple Lakshmi (goddess of wealth) and Narayan (Lord Vishnu). Often associated with Hindu temples and religious contexts.

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'.

हिन्दी (भारत)

ləkʃmiːnɑːrɑːjən /ləkʃmiːnɑːrɑːjən/Slow

लक्ष्मी और नारायण का संयुक्त नाम, जो हिंदू धर्म में देवी लक्ष्मी और भगवान विष्णु को संदर्भित करता है।

यह 'लक्ष्मी-नारायण' के रूप में उच्चारित होता है। 'लक्ष्मी' में 'ल' जैसे 'ल', 'क्ष्मी' जैसे 'क्ष' और 'मी' जैसे 'मी', और 'नारायण' में 'ना' जैसे 'ना', 'रा' जैसे 'रा', और 'यण' जैसे 'यण'।