Mahananda
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Mahananda is a sandhi or word agglutinate in Sanskrit and several other Indo-Aryan languages meaning "great happiness" or someone who has achieved such a state. Once a common given name in India, this name is now widely considered archaic. Both the male form (IAST:) mahānanda (IPA: /mə'hɑ'nən'ðə/ in Sanskrit, /mɔ'hɑ'nɔn'ðo/ in Bengali), and the female form (IAST:) mahānandā (/mə'hɑ'nən'dɑ/ in Sanskrit, /mɔ'hɑ'nɔn'ðɑ/ in Bengali) are spelt in the same fashion in colloquial English transliteration.
Mahānanda as a proper noun can refer to:
- Mahananda Sapkota - a Nepalese social worker
Mahānandā as a proper noun can refer to:
- Mahananda River - a tributary of Brahmaputra River, which flows through the Indian state of West Bengal, and the country of Bangladesh
- Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary - a protected wildlife sanctuary in West Bengal
- Mahananda - a 2001 film by Manik Das, recipient of the National Film Award for Best Non-feature Film on Family Welfare
- Mahananda - the largest supplier of milk in the Indian state of Maharashtra, a state-backed co-operative
- Sati Mahananda - a 1933 B&W, mythological Hindi film directed by Baburao Patel, remade in 1940 as a Tamil film
- Mahananda - a 1939 Telugu film directed by China Kameswara Rao Dronamraju