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‖ madal|məˈdɑːl| Also madāla, maddale. A double-headed drum used in Nepal and eastern India. Cf. mridangam.
1914A. H. F. Strangways Mus. Hindostan ix. 228 The maddale (mṛdānga-shape) hollowed out of a tree. 1954J. Masters Bhowani Junction 329 My Birkhe beat cheerfully on a madal, which is a deep and narrow Gurkha drum. 1960S. Prajñānananda Hist. Devel. Indian Mus. i. 7 The different musical instruments of folk-music like ekatāra,..madāla,..etc. bear testimony to..the cultural taste and outlook of the peoples of Bengal. 1969Illustr. Weekly India 27 July 33/1 They assemble..and dance—both men and women—to the accompaniment of the madal (the Santali drum). 1971K. Kent in C. Bonington Annapurna South Face App. H. 314 Most boys [in Nepal] learn to play the flute and madal—a double-ended drum, with one end slightly smaller than the other. |