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  2. Damaru - Wikipedia

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    The damaru is known as a power drum, and when played, it is believed to generate spiritual energy. [citation needed] It is associated with the Hindu deity Shiva. It is believed that Sanskrit language was recognized by the drumbeats of the damaru (see Shiva Sutra for the sounds), and his performance of the cosmic dance of tandava.

  3. Energizer Bunny - Wikipedia

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    Energizer Bunny. The Energizer Bunny is the mascot of Energizer batteries in North America. It is a pink mechanical toy rabbit with an Energizer battery on its left knee wearing sunglasses and blue and black striped flip-flops that beats a bass drum bearing the Energizer logo.

  4. Drums in communication - Wikipedia

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    Slit-log drums are common in the drum communication systems of Papua New Guinea, where they are known in Tok Pisin as garamut. [1] Variations in the thickness of the walls give varying tones when struck by the heavy wooden drum sticks. While some are simple and utilitarian, they can also be highly elaborate works of sculpture while still ...

  5. Parai - Wikipedia

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    Parai also known as Thappattai or Thappu is a traditional percussion instrument from South India. It is a traditional instrument used to make announcements and played during festivals, folk dances, weddings and functions. The instrument in played predominantly by Tamil people in Tamil Nadu and other regions with significant Tamil diaspora such ...

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  7. Taiko - Wikipedia

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    Miyake-daiko(三宅太鼓, trans. "Miyake-style taiko")is a style that has spread amongst groups through Kodo, and is formally known as Miyake-jima Kamitsuki mikoshi-daiko(三宅島神着神輿太鼓).[175] The word miyakecomes from Miyake-jima, part of the Izu Islands, and the word Kamitsukirefers to the village where the tradition came from.

  8. Duracell Bunny - Wikipedia

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    Duracell Bunny. The Duracell Bunny is an anthropomorphic pink rabbit powered by Duracell batteries and trademarked for use in all parts of the world except Turkey, The United States and Canada. Advertisements, which may feature one Duracell Bunny, or several, usually feature the bunnies competing in some way; for example, in a game of football ...

  9. Batá drum - Wikipedia

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    Batá drum. The Batá drum is a double-headed hourglass drum [1] with one end larger than the other. The percussion instrument is still used for its original purpose as it is one of the most important drums in the Yoruba land and used for traditional and religious activities among the Yoruba. [2] [3] Batá drums have been used in the religion ...