Shrut
Listen, Hear
shroot/ʃrʊt/
Meaning & Origin
One who listens or hears
Spiritual meaning
A name that signifies the importance of listening to the divine voice within and receiving guidance and wisdom from the universe
Language details
श्रुत
Heard, Known, Listened
श्रुत
श्रोत
ஷ்ரூத
ஷ்ருதி
శ్రూధ
శ్రూధి
Shrut
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Listen, Hear
Shrut
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Listen, Hear
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
shroot
/ʃrʊt/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
9
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Shrut" has cultural significance in Hinduism as it signifies someone who is deeply engaged in listening and absorbing knowledge, traditions, and stories. In Sanskrit, 'Shrut' is derived from the root word 'Shruth' which translates to 'to hear' or 'listening'. The name is often given to children who are eager learners or those who are believed to possess good listening skills. In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, the term "Shruti" is used to refer to the Vedas which are considered the eternal source of wisdom.
From a spiritual perspective, the name "Shrut" signifies being receptive to the divine sound of the universe and the inner voice of the self. Listening with the intent to understand and learn is an essential aspect of spiritual development in Hinduism. The Hindu scriptures encourage practicing deep listening and introspection regularly to gain insight and wisdom. The name is a reminder to stay open-minded and absorb knowledge from various sources, including spiritual texts, teachers, and experiences.
Vedic name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • This name is derived from the root 'shr' which means to hear. In Vedic scriptures, the name 'Shrut' is used to refer to the sacred texts, which are heard and recited to preserve and pass down the knowledge to future generations.
Historical references
The Hindu scripture 'Chandogya Upanishad' describes a sage named Shrutakarma, who was a disciple of the sage Sandeepani Rishi. This sage is also referred to as 'Shrut' in some texts. He is known for his exceptional memory and learning.
Before 800 BCE
In the Indian epic 'Mahabharata', 'Shrut' is the name of a king of the Vidara tribe. He is the eldest son of Bhishma Pitamaha and is known for his truthfulness and righteousness. He is also mentioned as a commander-in-chief of the Kuru army during the Kurukshetra war.
Circa 400 BCE
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