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श्रुत mfn. mfn. heard, listened to, heard about or of, taught, mentioned, orally transmitted or communicated from age to age, [ŚBr.] ; [ChUp.] ; [MBh.] &c. known, famous, celebrated, [RV.] ; [AV.] ; [Br.] ; [MBh.] इति known as, called (nom. with ), [MBh.] ; [R.] &c. श्रुत m. m.N. of a son of भगीरथ, [Hariv.] of a son of कृष्ण, [BhP.] of a son of सु-भाषण, ib. of a son of उपगु, [VP.] श्रुत n. n. anything heard, that which has been heard (esp. from the beginning), knowledge as heard by holy men and transmitted from generation to generation, oral tradition or revelation, sacred knowledge (in the [Pur.] personified as a child of धर्म and मेधा), the वेद, [AV.] &c. &c. the act of hearing, [MuṇḍUp.] ; [Kāv.] ; [Kathās.] श्रुतं-√ कृ learning or teaching, instruction (, ‘to learn’), [Āpast.] memory, remembrance, [AV. i, 1, 2.]
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