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from where sounds produces from mardala ​

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Answered by kashishsingh17
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A paste called kharali is applied on the playing face of the Mardala in a round shape. This is applied to the right face of the Mardala. The purika is applied on the left face to produce a pleasant sound.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mardala (Odia : ମର୍ଦ୍ଦଳ) is a percussive instrument native to the east Indian state of Odisha. It is traditionally used as the primary percussive instrument in the ancient classical music of the state, Odissi music. The instrument is different from other instruments that might have similar names in the Indian subcontinent due to its unique construction, acoustic features and traditional playing technique.

The Mardala is used in a wide range of traditional art forms of Odisha, including Gotipua, Mahari, Odissi dance, Bhagabata Tungi, Sakhi Nata, Prahallada Nataka, Ramalila, Krusnalila, Rama Nataka, Sahi Jata, Medha Nacha, Bharata Lila, Bhutakeli Nata, Odisi Kirtana and more.

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