3. The sound of the shehnai began to be considered
auspicious. And for this reason it is still played in
temples and is an indispensable component of any
North Indian wedding. In the past, the shehnai
was part of the naubat or traditional ensemble of
nine instruments found at royal courts. Till recently
it was used only in temples and weddings.
Questions :
(a) What is a shehnai?
(b) How can you say that it is considered auspicious?
(c) what is naubat?
(d) Who is credited with bringing shehnai onto classical stage?
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Shehnai is a musical instrument made up of a long hollow pipe by making holes in it.
Shehnai is considered auspicious because of its religious value. Since many decades it is played in temples and other holy events.
Naubat is a traditional ensemble of nine instrument found it royal court.
Shehnai mastero Ustad Bismillah khan is credited for bringing shehnai at classical stage
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Answer:
shehani is a musical instrument
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