Handle Damaru Nepali Folk Percussion Musical Instrument

1,250.00

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Brand NMG-Damaru
Material Wood
Model Name NMG-Damaru02
Item Weight 100 Grams
Body Material  Leather /Wood

About This Item

  • Percussion instrument
  • Length 5/6 inches
  • Made of wood and leather
  • An accompaniment in folk songs and dances
  • Handcrafted in Nepal

Description

A damaru or damru is a small two-headed drum , On this Damaru we have handle so we can hold it nicely used in Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism. Damru is known as the instrument of Lord Shiva. The drum is typically made of wood, with leather drum heads at both ends. The height of the damru is 5 inches and weight varies from 200-250 gm. It is played single handedly. The strikers are typically beads fastened to the ends of cords around the waist of the damaru. As the player waves the drum using a twisting wrist motion, the strikers beat on the drumhead. The damaru is very common throughout the Indian subcontinent. The damaru is known as a power drum, and when played, it is believed to generate spiritual energy. It is associated with the Hindu deity Shiva. It is believed that Sanskrit language was recognized by the drumbeats of the damaru (see Shiva Sutra for the sounds), and His performance of the cosmic dance of tandava.

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