Pronunciation of 'venkateshwar'
The word 'Venkateshwar' is a name of Sanskrit origin, commonly used in India. It refers to Lord Venkateshwara, a form of Lord Vishnu worshipped primarily in South India. Below are the pronunciations and meanings in English and its original Sanskrit language.
Word Origin
Sanskrit
Pronunciation Details
English (United States)
A name referring to Lord Venkateshwara, a deity in Hinduism.
Pronounced as ‘ven-KAH-tay-shwar’. ‘Ven’ as in ‘vent’, ‘kah’ as in ‘car’, ‘tay’ as in ‘day’, and ‘shwar’ as in ‘shore’.
Sanskrit
A name derived from Sanskrit, referring to Lord Venkateshwara, a form of Lord Vishnu.
Pronounced as ‘ven-kə-TEH-shwə-rə’. ‘Ven’ as in ‘vent’, ‘kə’ as in ‘cut’, ‘TEH’ as in ‘ten’, ‘shwə’ as in ‘shwa’, and ‘rə’ as in ‘run’.