Hinduism (The forgotten facts) - South Indian Forgotten Royal Harp (Yazh) Yazh (Tamil: யாழ், Sanskrit: शततंत्री वीणा) is a direct ancestor of modern day Veena or Lute.It was named so, because the
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Yazh (Ancient Indian Instrument), the original Harp | Sanskriti - Hinduism and Indian Culture Website
QED42 on Twitter: "Day 32- '6' Yazh (yaaḻ), a harp used in ancient Tamil music, getting the name from a mythological animal called Yali. @36daysoftype https://t.co/XtailnvO3G" / Twitter
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