Rudra Veena
The Rudra Veena is a traditional Indian string instrument, primarily used in classical music. It has a long neck and a large resonating body, typically made from wood. The instrument features seven strings, which are played with a plectrum, and it produces a deep, rich sound that is characteristic of South Indian classical music.
This instrument is often associated with the ancient Indian sage Narayana Teertha and is considered a vital part of the Carnatic music tradition. The Rudra Veena is known for its complex playing techniques and is often used in solo performances, showcasing the musician's skill and artistry.