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VEENA musical instruments​

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Answered by ssahil9999992
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The veena comprises a family of chordophone instruments from the Indian subcontinent. Ancient musical instruments evolved into many variations, such as lutes, zithers and arched harps. The many regional designs have different names such as the Rudra veena, the Saraswati veena, the Vichitra veena and others.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Sarasvati vīṇa (also spelled Saraswati vina) (Sanskrit: सरस्वती वीणा (vīṇā), Kannada: ವೀಣೆ,Tamil: சரஸ்வதி வீணை, Malayalam: സരസ്വതി വീണ, Telugu: సరస్వతి వీణ,Bengali: সরস্বতী বীণা) is an Indian plucked string instrument. It is named after the Hindu goddess Saraswati, who is usually depicted holding or playing the instrument. Also known as raghunatha veena is used mostly in Carnatic Indian classical music. There are several variations of the veena, which in its South Indian form is a member of the lute family. One who plays the veena is referred to as a vainika.

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