what did most of the people think about pungi when it was banned
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People Thought That Pungi was banned because of its shrill sound...
Explanation:
The pungi[4][5][6] is an Indian folk music instrument[1] that is mostly played by cobra charmers[7] in Sindh, Pakistan, and Rajasthan, India.[8] The instrument is made from a gourd.[9] It is also a double-reed instrument.[10] The pungi is played by Jogi in the Thar desert.[11]
It was theorized that it was made not just for snake charming, but to make people enter a half-conscious state as part of a religious practice.[12] It is in particular played by snake charmers, mostly in the Terai and Nepal, to arouse snakes to dance.[13]
The instrument has a high, thin tone and continuous low humming.[12]
It has been an important instrument in Indian folk culture and is known by various names in different parts of India. In northern India, it is known as the been, tumbi, and bansi; in the south, it is known as the magudi, mahudi, pungi, and pambaattikuzhal. [14]