Phalashruti

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A phalashruti (Sanskrit: फलश्रुति, romanized: phalaśruti) is a meritorious verse in Hindu literature,[1] appearing at the end of a text or one of its constituent sections.[2][3] Such a verse offers a description of the benefits that could be accrued by an adherent from the recitation or listening to a given text. It may also extol the prominence of a work, as well as provide the appropriate context for its perusal.[4]

Phalaśruti is a Sanskrit compound word consisting of the words phala (lit.'fruit') and śruti (lit.'listening'), literally translating to, "fruits of listening".[5][6]

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