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samanarthi of veena in sanskrit​

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Ancient word Veena refers to a musical instrument invented by Devarshi Narad, greatest devotee of Lord Vishnu. Veena refers to lightning also. Reference of Veena is found in Taittriya-Sanhita (तैत्तिरीय-संहिता) and Shatpath-Brahman (शतपथ-ब्राह्मण) in which Veena is described as an Indian lute, which is a musical instrument similar to guitar. It has seven wires raised upon nineteen frets, fixed on long rounded boards towards the end of which are two large gourds. Mention of Veena is also found in Varah-Mihir-Brihat-Sanhita (वराह-मिहिर-बृहत्-संहिता) where it signifies a particular configuration of stars when all planets are situated in seven houses. In Mahabharata, Veena was a name of a river

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