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Pronunciation of 'parthasarathi'

The word 'Parthasarathi' originates from Sanskrit and is a name referring to Lord Krishna, meaning 'Charioteer of Arjuna'. Below are its pronunciations and meanings in English and its original language, Sanskrit.

Word Origin

Sanskrit

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

ˌpɑːrθəˈsɑːrəti/ˌpɑːrθəˈsɑːrəti/Slow

A name of Lord Krishna, meaning 'Charioteer of Arjuna' in the Mahabharata.

Pronounced as ‘par-tha-SAR-thi’, with stress on the third syllable. ‘Par’ as in ‘part’, ‘tha’ as in ‘thuh’, ‘sar’ as in ‘sar’, and ‘thi’ as in ‘thee’.

Sanskrit

pɑːrθəsɑːrɪt̪ʰɪ/pɑːrθəsɑːrɪt̪ʰɪ/Slow

A name of Lord Krishna, derived from 'Partha' (Arjuna) and 'Sarathi' (charioteer), symbolizing Krishna's role in guiding Arjuna during the Kurukshetra war.

Pronounced as ‘par-tha-sar-i-thi’, where ‘par’ is like ‘part’, ‘tha’ is aspirated as ‘thuh’, ‘sar’ is like ‘sar’, and ‘i-thi’ is like ‘ee-thi’.