Divine melody! Woman's Jal Tarang rendition of 'Aigiri Nandini' goes viral | WATCH

It is thought that this particular percussion instrument dates back to the seventeenth century. Another name for it is a Jal-Yantra.

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This viral video is perfect for you if you enjoy listening to different instruments and music. You may wonder why it is becoming viral.
The songs are just melodiously true, and you can hear a woman playing "Aigiri Nandini" on a Jal Tarang in the video. The oldest musical instrument in the world is the jal tarang. "Tarang" refers to waves or ripples formed on water, whereas "jal" signifies water.

Jal tarang and its beauty!

It is thought that this particular percussion instrument dates back to the seventeenth century. Another name for it is a Jal-Yantra. Here, different sized and shaped water-filled glasses or cups generate sounds with varying decibel levels. 

Viral sensation

This viral video is perfect for you if you enjoy listening to different instruments and music. You may wonder why it is becoming viral.The songs are just melodiously true, and you can hear a woman playing "Aigiri Nandini" on a Jal Tarang in the video. The oldest musical instrument in the world is the jal tarang. "Tarang" refers to waves or ripples formed on water, whereas "jal" signifies water.

Soulfull presnentation!

It is thought that this particular percussion instrument dates back to the seventeenth century. Another name for it is a Jal-Yantra. Here, different sized and shaped water-filled glasses or cups generate sounds with varying decibel levels.
Aigiri Nandini is a section of the Mahishasura Mardini Stotram, an ancient Indian hymn of great reverence. This hymn, which is devoted to Goddess Durga, honors her for her bravery and strength in taking down Mahishasura.