Manjeera, also known as cymbals, are little disc-shaped bells that are tied to a holy thread and utilized as accompaniments in indigenous music. They are crucial in supplying Tala for Bhajans and Kirtans. This bronze Manjeera is an important element of the musical accompaniment during religious ceremonies. Playing a Manjeera demands discipline and a solid sense of Taal, or beat. To play the Manjeera, the musician holds one disc in the left palm, which is held loosely in the right, and is hit by the other, which is held loosely in the left.
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