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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)

ven-KAH-tay-shwar/vɛnˈkɑːteɪʃwɑːr/Slow

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

ven-kə-TEH-shwə-rə/ʋɛŋkəteːʃʋəɾə/Slow

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’.