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English: PENA, a dying indigenous musical instrument of this cultured people of Manipur, was played once upon a time as royal court music. In short it is the 'guitar' as in western world and a “sitar" in Indian style. PENA is made up of two parts viz the penamasa (body portion) and Pena cheijing (the fiddle bow). Earlier the PENA was usually played to evoke the gods and goddesses.
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