Talk:Panchavadyam

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Panvhavadyam (Pancha in Sanskrit means number 5 and Vadyam means Musical instrument. So in PanchaVadyam only 5 types of instruments are used {Although their numbers are not restricted}. Thease are namely Madallam, Timila, Kombu, ElaThallam and Edakka)


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Wiki Raja 10:27, 14 October 2007 (UTC)