• Source: Bankia (instrument)
  • The Bankia is a traditional wind instrument from Rajasthan, India. It is made of bronze. It consists of a bugle-like tube and a saucer-shaped bell with an integrated mouthpiece. It produces powerful sound. It is commonly used during folk performances like the Chari and Kachchhi Ghodi dances.
    Bankia is also commonly played during weddings, religious ceremonies, and processions in Rajasthan. In earlier times, it was used to signal the arrival of royalty, and this association with grand occasions has continued over the years. It continues to be an important part of cultural and ceremonial events, particularly in folk performances.


    See also


    Music of India
    Musical instruments of Rajasthan
    List of Indian musical instruments


    References




    External links


    Bankia at Google Arts & Culture

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