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'''Śhruti''' (Sanskrit: श्रुति, IAST: śrúti, lit. "hearing, listening"), often spelled'''sruti''' or '''sruthi''' mainly in South India, is the body of sacred texts comprising the central canon of Hinduism and is one of the three main sources of dharma. Sruthi means a note of sound. The Vedas are a result of the divine  
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श्रुति || Shruti (hearing, listening), often spelled '''sruti''' or '''sruthi''' mainly in South India, is the body of sacred texts comprising the central canon of Hinduism and is one of the three main sources of dharma. Sruthi means a note of sound. The Vedas are a result of the divine  
 
hearing of the Rishis of the various divine sounds. As they are received
 
hearing of the Rishis of the various divine sounds. As they are received
 
through the art of hearing, Vedas are called Srutis – that which can be
 
through the art of hearing, Vedas are called Srutis – that which can be

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