Belonging to Perla in Kasaragod district of Kerala, India, Sruthi is the first woman activist at Aarsha Vidya Samajam. She was born to Sri Sankara Narayan Bhat and Smt. Saradamma. Having earned an MA in English Literature, Sruthi started working as a school teacher. Sruthi was drawn to Islam right from the initial days of her career. She went on to complete a course on Islam from Maunathul Islam Sabha in Ponnani and converted to Islam, and changed her name to Rahmat. At this stage, Hindu group activists brought Sruthi to Aarsha Vidya Samajam. The Adhyatmika Shastram or Spiritual Science course at AVS helped in bringing back Sruthi to her Swadharma. She realized the shallowness of Islam and the magnificence of Sanatana Dharma through AVS. Sruthi has vowed to work with AVS to help counter unchecked conversions and has been instrumental in bringing a number of people back to Sanatana Dharma. Besides Malayalam, she is proficient in English, Hindi, Kannada, and Tulu. This has enabled her and AVS to reverse plenty of conversions in Karnataka. As atonement for her mistake of converting to Islam, Sruthi has dedicated her life to Sanatana Dharma.