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Pronunciation of 'mahadevananda'

The word 'Mahadevananda' is a name of Sanskrit origin, often used in Indian spiritual contexts. It is pronounced as 'mah-hah-dey-vuh-nun-duh' in English. The name combines 'Mahadeva' (a name for Lord Shiva) and 'Ananda' (bliss), meaning 'the bliss of Mahadeva'.

Word Origin

Sanskrit, primarily used in Indian spiritual and cultural contexts.

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

mah-hah-dey-vuh-nun-duh/mɑːhɑːˈdeɪvənʌndə/Slow

A name of Sanskrit origin, often used in Indian spiritual contexts, meaning 'the bliss of Mahadeva'.

Pronounced as 'mah-hah-dey-vuh-nun-duh'. 'Mah' as in 'ma', 'hah' as in 'ha', 'dey' as in 'day', 'vuh' as in 'vuh', 'nun' as in 'nun', and 'duh' as in 'duh'.

Sanskrit

mah-hah-dey-vuh-nun-duh/mɐɦɑːdeːʋɐnɐndɐ/Slow

Derived from 'Mahadeva' (a name for Lord Shiva) and 'Ananda' (bliss), meaning 'the bliss of Mahadeva'.

Pronounced as 'mah-hah-dey-vuh-nun-duh'. 'Mah' as in 'ma', 'hah' as in 'ha', 'dey' as in 'day', 'vuh' as in 'vuh', 'nun' as in 'nun', and 'duh' as in 'duh'.