Karatalas
Karatalas (Sanskrit: करताळं, IAST: Karatāḷaṁ), pronounced "karataala", (literally beat-tala maker-kara) are a percussion instrument played by striking two discs together, typically used within Hinduism to accompany devotional music such as bhajan and kirtan. They are commonly used by Hare Krishna devotees when performing harinam, but are ubiquitous to all Hindu devotional music.
See also
- Bhajan
- Khol
- Maddale, an instrument used in Yakshagana
- Manjira
- Mrdanga
- Mridangam
- Tabla
- Thavil
- Tingsha
References
External links
- Karatala Lessons Forum for people wanting to learn how to play the karatalas — dead link (21.5.2013)
- Instructional DVDs about karatalas
- where to buy karatala
- Medium Karatala
- Karatalas as weapons
- karatala in the srimadbhagavatam
- Buying different size Karatala Cymbals
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