Pūgavas
Pūgavas are traditional musical instruments from the Indian subcontinent, specifically associated with the Hindu culture. They are often made from wood and feature a unique design that allows for a rich, resonant sound. Pūgavas are typically used in classical music performances and are known for their ability to produce intricate melodies.
These instruments are played by skilled musicians who have mastered the art of Indian classical music. Pūgavas can be found in various regional styles, each contributing to the diverse musical landscape of India. Their significance extends beyond music, often being part of cultural rituals and celebrations.