Veena
Veena refers to a family of plucked string instruments native to the Indian subcontinent. Used in both Hindustani and Carnatic classical music, the veena encompasses several distinct instruments with related construction and playing techniques. The term derives from the Sanskrit veṇā, meaning “string instrument.”
Traditionally, veenas have a long neck and a resonator body, often carved from wood. They typically employ
Major varieties include the Saraswati veena, a fretted long-necked instrument central to Carnatic music; the Rudra
Historically associated with the goddess Saraswati, the veena is regarded as an emblem of Indian musical heritage.
In contemporary practice, veenas are used in solo performance, accompaniment for vocalists, and educational settings, spanning