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Dhyāngro

The dhyāngro is a frame drum played by the ''jhakri'' (shamans) of Nepal—especially those of the Magars, the Kirati, and the Tamang—as well as by Tibetan Buddhist musicians.
The dhyāngro may be either single- or double-headed. Double-headed drums are said to have a male side and a female side. The drumhead, which is made from animal skin, is struck with a curved beater fashioned from cane. The frame may also be equipped with jingles. Like the ''na'' drum of Tibet, but unlike most frame drums, the dhyāngro usually has a handle. The carving in the wooden handle of a dhyāngro may be quite intricate; owing to Buddhist influence, the handles of some drums are fashioned into a ''kīla''.
A jhakri plays the dhyāngro during traditional shamanic ceremonies.〔 The drum is occasionally used in Tibetan Buddhist celebrations, as in an orchestra performing Buddhist music. For example, such a performance greeted the seventh Ling Rinpoche when he visited the Tadika Than Hsiang Farlim and Child Care Centre on Penang Island.
==See also==

* Banjhakri and Banjhakrini
* Damaru
* List of Nepali musical instruments
* Music of Nepal

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