Guidelines

Why is dhak important in Durga Puja?

Why is dhak important in Durga Puja?

The triumph of Good over Evil is celebrated during Durga Puja in Kolkata with high spirits. The major festival of Bengalis, referred to as Sharodotsav,it celebrates the power of female(Shakti). The dance is accompanied by the sound of dhak, the traditional drums. …

How is dhak made?

On one hand, the outer portion of the wood is shaved off and carved to create the barrel shaped instrument. On the other hand, the inner side of it is made to be absolutely hollow. The two ends of the dhak are wrapped up with goat skin on the top and calf skin at the bottom.

What is Dhunuchi dance?

Dhunuchi Naach is a dance that is performed during the evening Durga aarti where the dancers decked up in colourful clothes balance clay bowls filled up with coconut husks, burning charcoal and powdered incense in both their hands and mouth. The sight is spectacular as the dancers dance to the beats of the dhak.

What is Kashor?

The dhak (Bengali: ঢাক) is a huge membranophone instrument from India. Drum beats are an integral part of Durga Puja.It is mostly played by the Bengali Hindu community.

What’s the meaning of Membranophone?

Membranophone, any of a class of musical instruments in which a stretched membrane vibrates to produce sound. Besides drums, the basic types include the mirliton, or kazoo, and the friction drum (sounded by friction produced by drawing a stick back and forth through a hole in the membrane).

What is Mandira instrument?

A Mandira is a pair of small bell-shaped cymbals, used by the Bauls, as well as an accompaniment for Kirtan singing. Bauls, the pioneers of the cultural renaissance of Bengal, would sing their songs as they walked down the muddy lanes of the villages of the state.

What is English of Dhunuchi?

Dhunachi or Dhunuchi(धुनाची,धुनुची)(ধুনুচি) is a Bengali and Banaras incense burner [commonly used in conjunction with Indian Frankincense or “Dhuno” (“धूना”)(“ধুনো”) for traditional ceremonies] used for one of the stages during aarti, or ritualized dance worship. Dhunachi arati also known as “dhoop arati”.

What is dhuna made of?

Kiranmala Black Resin Amber (Dhuna Dhoop) scented Incense Sticks are a smooth burning, 100% natural, hand-rolled incense stick made from exotic blends of herbs, gums, resins, woods and alcohol free concentrated top quality oils (No Animal Bi-Products).

What is manjira called in English?

Taal (instrument) The taal (Assamese: তাল; Odia: ଗିନି, Gini; Tamil: தாளம் ), manjira (also spelled manjīrā or manjeera), jalra, or gini is a pair of clash cymbals, originating in the Indian subcontinent, which make high-pitched percussion sounds. In its simplest form, it consists of a pair of small hand cymbals.