Śruti (disambiguation)

Śruti (disambiguation)

"Śruti" (shruti, sruti) is a Sanskrit word that means "thing heard" or "sound". It may refer to:
* Śruti, Hindu sacred texts
* Śruti (music), the smallest interval in Indian classical music
* Shruti box - an Indian drone instrument
* Sruti magazine, a magazine devoted to Indian music and dance
* Shruti (actress) - a leading South Indian actress


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