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I agree. They both essentially refer to the same thing.Dv vignesh 07:59, 6 December 2006 (UTC) Yes, you are correct in assuming that they refere both to the same instrument. The jalatarangam article can be merged with jaltarang with an indication that it is the carnatic name for same instrument, differing in manner of manner of playing but consisting of equal number of bowls etc.59.95.101.61 08:01, 12 December 2006 (UTC)ghnm[reply]


I also agree, as both are same. In north India it is known as Jal Tarang and in Sourthern Part called Jal Tarangam so it should be merged with Jal Tarang.

Ashwini Kumar Vijayvargia