- of
Odisha extols the
Mardala in his treatise, the
Natya Manorama as: The
Jagannatha temple of Puri has for
centuries had a
Mardala servitor. This was known...
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Mardala (Odia: ମର୍ଦ୍ଦଳ, romanized:
Mardaḷa, Odia: [mɔrd̪d̪ɔl̪ɔ] ) is a
classical percussive instrument native to the east
Indian state of Odisha, traditionally...
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accompanied by
traditional Odissi music with the
primary percussion being the
Mardala. To
transform into
graceful feminine dancers the boys do not cut their...
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female musicians holding various musical instruments including the vina,
mardala, gini,
Other major works of art
include sculptures of
Hindu deities, apsaras...
- romanized: Dhaneswara Swāin; born on 18 May 1953) is an
exponent and Guru of the
Odissi Mardala, the
traditional percussion instrument of
Odissi music. He
founded Vadya...
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ankle and fell on a
percussion instrument known as
Mardala. The br****
material hitting the
Mardala made a very loud "Da" noise.
Those two
sounds were...
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Shukasarika (one who
plays with a parrot)
Nupurapadika (one who ties anklets)
Mardala (drummer)
Alasyakanya (lazy)
Shubhagamini (thorn remover) The presence...
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Compositions Gita
Govinda Odissi Prabandha Chhanda Champu Chautisa Janana Bhajana Malasri Pallabi Charjyapada Instruments Mardala Benu Bina Khol v t e...
- dance. Guru
Kelucharan Mohapatra was a
master in
Percussion instruments –
Mardala and Tabla,
which clearly resonates in his
dance compositions. He was also...
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Singari Ghumot Gummeta Kanjira Khol
Kinpar and
Dhopar (Tribal Drums)
Madal Mardala Maddale Maram Mizhavu Mridangam Naal
Pakhavaj Pakhavaj Jori – Sikh instrument...