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- A ravanahatha (variant names: ravanhatta, rawanhattha, ravanastron, ravana hasta veena) is an ancient bowed, stringed instrument, used in India, Sri Lanka...
- Music of Afghanistan Music of Bangladesh Music of Bhutan Music of India Ravanahatha Music of the Maldives Music of Nepal Music of ****stan Music of Sri Lanka...
- world's first violin. The Ravanahatha or Ravana's hand is mentioned in the ancient Indian epic 'Ramayana'. The Ravanahatha sounds like the north Indian...
- India to symbolize Rama's triumph over evil. According to mythology, the ravanahatha, an ancient bowed string instrument, was created by Ravana and is still...
- musical saw nyckelharpa ocarina oud pan flute pipa pogo cello quena rabeca ravanahatha rebab rebec recorder rubab salamiyyah sarangi (Indian) sarangi (Nepali)...
- oratorio, and re-introduced a lost, ancient musical instrument known as the ravanahatha to Sri Lanka. He is also a film and television composer whose works integrate...
- (musical instrument) Pinaka vina Pulluvan Veena - one stringed violin Ravanahatha Sarangi classical Sarangi Sarinda Tar Shehnai Taus Villu Paatu - arched...
- Masenqo Morin khuur Musical saw Neola Nyckelharpa (Swedish ke**** fiddle) Ravanahatha Salo Sarangi Sarangi (Nepali) Sarinda Saw duang Saw sam sai Saw u Shichepshin...
- player blows it to announce the opening of ceremonies of grandeur. The Ravanahatha (ravanhatta, rawanhattha, ravanastron or ravana hasta veena) is a bowed...
- The musical instruments of Rajasthan include: ravanahatha, kamaicha, Sindhi sarangi, morchang, algoze, bin, nagphani, bankia, tarpi, chautara, ghara,...