alaraajaan
Alaraajaan is a traditional musical instrument originating from regions in South Asia, particularly within the cultural practices of India and Pakistan. It is classified as a percussion instrument, often used in classical and folk music, and is characterized by its distinctive sound and construction. The alaraajaan typically consists of a pair of drums made from hollowed wooden shells covered with animal skin or synthetic material. The dimensions and materials used can vary depending on regional styles and intended sound qualities.
The instrument is played by striking the drumhead with the hands or sticks, producing rhythmic sounds that
Historically, the alaraajaan has been used in a variety of settings, from religious festivals to theatrical
Despite its cultural significance, the alaraajaan remains relatively lesser-known internationally compared to other percussion instruments like