shrotra
Shrotra is a Sanskrit term that primarily denotes the ear and, by extension, the sense of hearing. In classical Indian philosophy and medicine, shrotra is used to refer to the organ of hearing as one of the body’s six sense organs (jnana-indriyas). The word derives from the root shru- “to hear” with a suffix that forms the organ or instrument.
In Ayurveda and related Sanskrit literature, shrotra is described as the organ that receives auditory stimuli
Shrotra also appears in Sanskrit texts in compound terms and as a descriptor in discussions of perception.