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dhol - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dhol in Hindi

  • ढोल

dhol Definition

Noun

  • a large, barrel-shaped or cylindrical wooden drum, typically two-headed, used in South Asia.

dhol Example

  • Suraj hastily swung his arm across holding a dhol stick creating a barrier between the girls and the CM. ( सूरज ने झट से ढोल की छड़ी पकड़कर अपना हाथ घुमाया, जिससे लड़कियों और मुख्यमंत्री के बीच एक अवरोध पैदा हो गया। )   
  • If I ask whether you have salt, you say that you have dhol (a kind of pulse). ( अगर मैं पूछूं कि तुम्हारे पास नमक है या नहीं, तो तुम कहते हो कि तुम्हारे पास ढोल है। )
  • Is leisg leamsa dhol ann o nach cluinneam gur fa ’n cheann, Is nach faodmaid a dhiolt, ceann Mhic Moirn mhoir ghniomh. ( इज़ लीसग लेम्सा ढोल ऐन ओ नच क्लुइननेम गुर फ़ा एक € ™ एन च्यान, इज़ नच फ़ॉडमैड ए ढिओल्ट, सेन मिइक मोइर्न म्होइर ग्निओम। )
  • Pappu Sain is the central attraction and performs on the dhol. ( पप्पू सेन केंद्रीय आकर्षण है और ढोल पर प्रदर्शन करता है। )

More Sentence

  • Most essential instrument of course is the Dhol ( Drum ).
  • The main musical instrument used in this dance is the dhol.
  • Other instruments include the dotara, dhol, flute, and tabla.
  • Also dhol and shehnai are famous musical instruments for celebrations.
  • As part of the Dhol Blasters Rani also learned to dance bhangra.
  • Its music is coordinated by a musical instrument called the'Dhol '.
  • He is an immortal celebrity in Jhenidah, Pagla Kanai union Dhol Somudur.
  • The dhol is the oldest instrument of this region and the easiest to construct.
  • As for the dhol and serinai--if that intriguing music had broken out just then I believe we should both have wept.
  • So the regiment went off to the accompaniment of the dhol and serinai, amidst many loud shouts and salutations, mingled with British cheers, and old Shahbaz Khan was left behind.
  • At the first sound of the dhol and serinai the Khattak company breaks into a wild treble shriek, tailing off perhaps with the bal-bala, the Pathan imitation of the gurgling of the camel.
  • Next he played for his horse, and once more Raja Sarkap called for his rat; but Dhol Raja, seeing the kitten keeping watch, was afraid.
  • So they began to play, whilst the women stood round in a circle, and the kitten watched Dhol Raja from the window.
  • Then the kitten went and sat at the window through which the rat Dhol Raja used to come, and the game began.
  • The show kicked off with the beats of a dhol in a Punjabi fashion, to which Joshi and a couple of his miniature friends performed the opening dance.