Category:Ravanahatha
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Ravanahatha (ravanhatta, rawanhattha, ravanastron, or ravana hasta veena) is a bowed fiddle popular in Western India. It is believed to have originated among the Hela civilization of Sri Lanka in the time of King Ravana. The bowl is made of cut coconut shell, the mouth of which is covered with goat hide. A dandi, made of bamboo, is attached to this shell. The principal strings are two: one of steel and the other of a set of horsehair. The long bow has jingle bells.
Media in category "Ravanahatha"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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20170309 090540 Ravanahatha player Jaisalmer anagoria.jpg 2,722 × 4,032; 5.82 MB
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Legend of srilankan Ravanhatha.jpg 720 × 478; 70 KB
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Man playing Ravanahatha in India.jpg 3,528 × 4,352; 9.75 MB
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Rajasthani folk musician New Delhi INDIA October 2010.jpg 626 × 1,024; 339 KB
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Rajasthani Folk Singer Birbal and his son Anil (6394828335).jpg 800 × 1,066; 401 KB
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Ravan Hatha.JPG 4,000 × 3,000; 3.39 MB
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Ravanahatha from Udaipur.jpg 3,888 × 2,151; 3.75 MB
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Ravanahatha.jpg 2,610 × 4,640; 4.38 MB
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Ravanastron illustration.jpg 276 × 901; 38 KB
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Ravanhatha cmdt.jpg 2,144 × 4,112; 1.91 MB