The bansuri is a transverse alto
flute of
India, made of a single length of bamboo with six or seven open finger holes. An ancient musical instrument associated with cowherds and the pastoral tradition, it is intimately linked to the love story of
Krishna and
Radha, and is depicted in
Buddhist paintings from around
100 AD. It is intimately associated with Krishna's
Rasa lila; the tunes on his flute are poetically associated with driving the women of
Braj mad. The North Indian bansuri, typically about 14 inches long, was traditionally used as a soprano instrument primarily for accompaniment in lighter compositions including
film music.
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