Perovskite oxides (PO) are versatile multi-functional materials with wide range of applications. In current study, highly-crystalline perovskite manganite (PM) SrMnO3 has been synthesized via ultrasonic method followed by calcination at 600 °C. Morphology of PM with irregular shape and size was assessed by FESEM and hexagonal geometry with a crystallite size of 13.67nm was determined by XRD studies. As-synthesized PM was further tested as photocatalyst for its dye degradation potential against malachite green (MG) and methylene blue (MB). In the presence of synthesized perovskites, degradation of both the dyes MG and MB was achieved in 12min and 4.5min with the percentage degradation of 80.26% and 89.35% respectively. The factors including pH and temperature affecting degradation of both the dyes were also studied. Additionally, calculations based on simulated DFT (density function theory) have been employed to explore the optical, electronic and structural attributes of SrMnO3 PM through generalized gradient approximation (GGA). The total and partial density of states have been evaluated by GGA confirms the Fermi level (Ef) characteristics of metallic Sr and Mn and found that ‘d’ and ‘p’ orbitals of Sr, Mn and O were responsible for the band formation. The results of the current study advocate the synthesis of PM and related compounds followed by their successful applications as catalyst for dye degradation as well as many other fields involving the use of nanomaterials.