Manjira is a small percussion instrument that is commonly used in Indian devotional and folk music. It is also known as cymbals or handbells in English. The Manjira is made of two small metal plates that are struck together to produce a rhythmic jingling sound. It is often used as an accompaniment to other instruments such as the tabla, harmonium, and sitar, and is an important part of many Indian classical and folk music performances.

Our life is running on these two currents of raga and dvesha. It is the same river, but sometimes we are on the love side of the river bank and sometimes we are on the hate side. But the river is only one. There is only one reality. It is our mind that makes a duality of the reality. As soon as something enters our mind, we automatically divide it into either like or dislike. When your mind is running in these two grooves, then you cannot see the reality.
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