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Sambal (drum)
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The sambal is a drum of the Gondhali people. It is a folk drum found among the Kokna people of Dadra, Nagar Haveli, Maharashtra, Goa and North Karnataka in Western India.
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The instrument consists of two connected wooden drums with skin membranes stretched over their tops.[1] Two wooden sticks, one of which has a curved end, are used to play the sambal.[1]
Sambal is a traditional instrument used by people who are Devotees of Mahalaxmi Devi and used in the gondhal (a ritual).[1]
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