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literary means " that which is heard"​

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Answer:

Shruti is a Sanskrit word that literary means "that which is heard."

Explanation:

The term that literary means "that which is heard" is Shruti.

Shruti is a Sanskrit word referring to the body of the most sacred text of Hinduism– the Vedas. Of all the sacred texts of Hindu, the Vedas are Shruti. The Vedas are considered to be written by sages after hearing from the Ultimate One.  

Therefore, the correct answer is Shruti.

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