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Sarinja/Sarinda

The Sarinja (pron. sarinjya) of North Bengal is an ancient  small three stringed bowed instrument, a kind of waisted fiddle and possibly a precursor to the violin. A popular folk instrument of the Rajbongshis, its sound is very sweet and it is usually played solo or as an accompanying instrument with the Dehatattwa or Monoshikhha type of Bhawaiya songs. Also known as the Sarinda in some regions, it is sometimes used by Baul-Fakirs to accompany their music. Other than North Bengal, this instrument is nearly extinct.