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Sruti is an English language monthly magazine on the performing arts and Indian music and dance, published from Chennai, India. Sruti was founded in 1983 by N. Pattabhiraman, who had returned to India from a career abroad, bringing with him a focus and skill for English composition.
Sruti is India's leading magazine devoted to Indian Classical Music, Dance and Theatre. Sruti is published every quarter - March, June, September & December - both in print and as an online version. The magazine has the twin objectives of preserving tradition and encouraging innovation, something Sruti has assiduously pursued ever since.
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Śruti or shruti ( Sanskrit: श्रुति, IAST: Śruti, IPA: [ɕruti]) in Sanskrit means "that which is heard" and refers to the body of most authoritative, ancient religious texts comprising the central canon of Hinduism. [1] Manusmriti states: Śrutistu vedo vijñeyaḥ ( Devanagari: श्रुतिस्तु वेदो ...
SRUTI, The India Music and Dance Society is a non-profit 501 (C) (3) organization based in the Philadelphia region and founded in 1986. Sruti’s principal mission is to promote and present Indian classical music and dance.
October 22, 2012 10:41 am | Updated June 13, 2016 10:19 am IST - CHENNAI: “It was due to my wife Gowri’s persuasion that I took up the editor’s mantle,” said V. Ramnarayan, editor of Sruti ...
Jan 3, 2018 · Thirty-five years later, the magazine’s latest copy will be unveiled on January 4 at The Folly, Amethyst, that will also be its celebratory 400th edition.
N. Pattabhiraman (alt. Pattabhi Raman) (24 October 1932 – 23 December 2002) was the founder and editor-in-chief of the Indian performing arts journal Sruti, after an earlier career as a diplomat. Pattabhiraman's pen names included P Orr and Narayanan Pillai (a reference to his father's name).