The pungi is a traditional musical instrument from India, often associated with snake charmers. It is a wind instrument made from a gourd and bamboo, featuring two pipes. The pungi produces a unique sound that is captivating and is typically played to attract snakes, particularly the cobra.
The instrument is played by blowing air into one pipe while covering and uncovering the holes on the other pipe. This technique creates a melodic tune that can mesmerize both snakes and audiences. The pungi is an important part of cultural performances in India, showcasing the artistry of local musicians and the rich heritage of the region.