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- The Panchamukha Vadyam ((Malayalam: പഞ്ചമുഖ വാദ്യം, Telugu: పంచముఖ వాద్యం), Tamil: பஞ்சமுக வாத்தியம்) is a drum from India. It is a metal drum with five...
- Kshetram vadyam is the ritual music of South India. This is the main traditional music of Kerala state. It is a percussion dominated music. Even in comparison...
- ParishaVadyam is a genre of percussion music that originated before centuries in Ramamangalam, when Panchavadyam was not there in the mainstream. Or in...
- Nambiar Thullal Pathakam Nambiar Theeyattu Ilathalam (Musical instrument) Vadyams (Musical instruments) like Chenda, Thimila, Idakka, Udukku etc. Marar Sopanasangeetham...
- Arched harp Bulbul Tarang Dotar, Dotora, or Dotara Dhrupad Ektara Getchu Vadyam or Jhallari Gopichand or Gopiyantra or Khamak Gottuvadhyam or Chitravina...
- Sheethankan Thullal Music Kshetram vadyam Kuzhal Pattu Mappila Paattu Panchari melam Panchavadyam Pandi Melam Parisha Vadyam Pulluvan Paattu Sopanam Thayambaka...
- thala represents deva vadyam (usually play inside the nalambalam) and edam thala represents asura vadyam) and idakka (deva vadyam) in temples Sopanadwani...
- Sheethankan Thullal Music Kshetram vadyam Kuzhal Pattu Mappila Paattu Panchari melam Panchavadyam Pandi Melam Parisha Vadyam Pulluvan Paattu Sopanam Thayambaka...
- according to the pace of rhythms. Tribal musical instruments such as chik vadyam, kitimitti, kuzhal, kattavadyam, urumi etc. are used for rhythm. While dancing...
- developments in music and dance. A unique musical instrument called panchamuga vadyam with each of its five ends ornamented differently is used in the temple...