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Pronunciation of 'srinivasananda'

The word 'Srinivasananda' is a name of Sanskrit origin, often used in spiritual contexts. It combines 'Srinivasa,' a name for Lord Vishnu, and 'Ananda,' meaning bliss. Below are its pronunciations and meanings.

Word Origin

Sanskrit

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

ˌsriː.niː.vɑː.səˈnɑːn.də/ˌsriː.niː.vɑː.səˈnɑːn.də/Slow

A name combining 'Srinivasa,' referring to Lord Vishnu, and 'Ananda,' meaning bliss or joy.

Pronounced as ‘sree-nee-VAH-suh-NAHN-duh,’ with stress on the fourth syllable. ‘Sri’ as in ‘shree,’ ‘ni’ as in ‘knee,’ ‘vasa’ as ‘vah-suh,’ and ‘ananda’ as ‘ahn-duh.’

Sanskrit

ʃriː.niː.vɑː.sə.nʌn.də/ʃriː.niː.vɑː.sə.nʌn.də/Slow

Derived from 'Srinivasa,' a name for Lord Vishnu, and 'Ananda,' meaning bliss or happiness.

Pronounced as ‘shree-nee-VAH-suh-nuhn-duh,’ with ‘Sri’ as ‘shree,’ ‘ni’ as ‘nee,’ ‘vasa’ as ‘vah-suh,’ and ‘ananda’ as ‘nuhn-duh.’