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Ghara is an
earthen pot made in the
Indian subcontinent. It is used for
storing drinking water and
keeping it cool. The word
ghara has
cognates in Pahari...
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especially in
Southern India . Its
variant is pla**** in
Punjab and
known as
gharha as it is a part of
Punjabi folk traditions. Its
analogue in
Rajasthan is...
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instruments in
alphabetical order:
Algoze Bugchu Chimta Dilruba Dhadd Dhol
Gagar Gharha Ektara Kato
Khartal Sapp
Sarangi Tumbi Punjabi music Punjabi folk music...
- Manjeera, Khartal, Damaru, Duggi, Daf, Bansuri, Been, Ghungroo, Dhak,
Gharha (by
adding rubber cover on top of the pitcher),
Thali (beaten with a stick...
- worn on fingers. It is
closely ****ociated with the
other music instrument,
Gharha,
which is an
earthen pitcher.
Gagar is
traditionally used by milk venders...
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several duets with
Trilok Kapur including “Ghut
paani pilade ni
sohniye gharha bharendiye naare, jaa hor kite jaa pi weh
mundiya khooh wagende saare” and...
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along with such
traditional instruments as dhol, tumbi, dhadd, sarangi,
gharha, gagar, chimta, or algoze, Iktara, Bugchu, Chhaine, Kainchi, Sapp, Kato...
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painted floral designs on the facade. Each of the
havelies used to have a
gharha (water pot)
placed at door for the
thirsty p****ersby.
There is a
white marble...
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single compression and
release of air.
Examples include the botija, the
gharha, the ghatam, and the udu.
Mixed sets of free
aerophones (414) The vibrating...
- Di Jugni) Yad
bhuldi nai teri
Tumhein dillagi bhulani pare gi
Qalandri Gharha Raaz
diyan gallan Kabootar Daata De
Waqia Karbala Meray Allah Meinu Maaf...