Shrauta is a really fancy word that describes a way of performing ancient Hindu rituals.
Imagine you have a really important ceremony or party to plan, like a fairy-tale wedding or a big birthday bash. You want everything to be perfect, so you need to follow certain rules and traditions to make sure it goes smoothly. That's kind of like what shrauta is.
The rituals involve things like reciting special prayers, making offerings to the gods, and sometimes even sacrificing animals (but don't worry, they don't do that anymore!). It's all meant to please the gods and bring blessings to the people who perform the rituals.
There are lots of rules about who can do shrauta rituals, and when and how they should be done. It's all based on ancient texts called the Vedas, which are like rule books for Hinduism.
If you ever go to India, you might see people performing shrauta rituals at temples or in their homes. It's a really special and important part of their religion and culture.