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Wooden Hatheli - 8 x 1.5 Inches | Single Slot Kartal/ Musical Instrument/ Hand Cymbals/ Hand Jingles for Bhajan

Original price Rs. 300.00 - Original price Rs. 300.00
Original price
Rs. 300.00
Rs. 300.00 - Rs. 300.00
Current price Rs. 300.00
SKU 63453
Width Height Depth Weight

1.5 in

8 in

0.5 in

0.08 kg

Experience the soulful rhythms of the Hatheli, a unique musical instrument that captures the essence of traditional percussion. Crafted for both beginners and seasoned performers, it delivers rich, resonant sounds with every strike, offering a powerful way to connect with music and culture. 

1) About the Instrument HATHELI
• The hatheli is a traditional percussion instrument, commonly used in folk music across various cultures.
• This instrument is typically made of wood and consists of two hand-held pieces that create sound when clapped together.
• Known for its simple yet impactful sound, the hatheli is often used to accompany dances, rituals, and other celebratory events.
• It is considered a versatile instrument and can be played alongside various other instruments, such as hand cymbals and kartal, to enhance the rhythm of the music.
• The hatheli creates rhythmic beats that form the foundation of many musical compositions in its native regions.

2) Origin of the HATHELI
• The hatheli has its roots in South Asia, particularly in India, where it has been part of traditional music for centuries.
• It is believed to have evolved from earlier forms of hand percussion instruments, making it a key part of folk and devotional music.
• The instrument is closely associated with spiritual and cultural practices, used in various forms of classical and folk music.
• In regions like Rajasthan, the hatheli is an integral part of musical ensembles, enhancing the rhythm of both vocal and instrumental performances.
• The hatheli has also spread to other parts of Asia and beyond, with variations emerging in different countries.

3) Places Where Its Used Most
• The hatheli is predominantly used in India, especially in the states of Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Maharashtra.
• It is also popular in many traditional religious ceremonies, where it is played alongside hand cymbals and kartal to create a lively and spiritual atmosphere.
• The instrument is often used during folk performances and dance forms, such as Ghoomar and Garba, where rhythm plays an important role.
• In addition to India, the hatheli is also used in countries like Nepal and Sri Lanka, where folk and devotional music share cultural similarities.

FAQ

where can i buy cotton wicks?

Cotton wicks are available at Giri Stores, Giri websites, local puja stores, supermarkets, or online marketplaces specializing in religious items.

Are cotton wicks healthy?

Yes, cotton wicks are healthy and safe for use in lamps. They burn cleanly and evenly, especially when paired with pure oils like sesame or ghee.

Why are cotton wicks preferred in traditional lamps?

Cotton wicks burn evenly, are eco-friendly and are believed to attract positive energy, making them ideal for traditional lamps.

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