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English: Yalaken Or Yalambar is a kind of instrument. It looks like a sack that encloses with a drawstring. This instrument is made of a non-broken knot in both the eyes of the bear. In the middle of this instrument, a hole is made one finger long and one finger wide. Two wires are drawn on either side of the hole. A thin sheet of bamboo is attached to the wire just above the hole. Yalambar falls under Talabaja. It is said to have been named after the first Kirant king Yalambar. This is a original instrument of Kirat Rai People
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