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English: Meitei Pung (ꯃꯩꯇꯩ ꯄꯨꯡ), the traditional Manipuri Pung (a spindle-shaped percussion musical instrument), kept in horizontal position. A "Pung" is a Meitei language term for a spindle-shaped percussion musical instrument made up of a hollow wooden body with a rough or somewhat smooth surface inside, the two ends of which are covered with leather caps (Pung Maru and Pung Manao). The two ends are tied together by leather straps called Sawun Maree. This percussion instrument is played by hands suspended from the neck-shoulder position. The membranes of animal hide used in making this instrument are from cow, calf, buffalo, bull/ox, etc.
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