The damphu generally used during performances and celebrations and is like a
bodhrán, a single-sided circular frame drum decorated with symbols or left plain. It can have a small stick 4 to 6 inches long attached to the instrument body or played just with the hands. This stick is made of a thin piece of koirala kath. The skin is tightened and held in place by 32
koirala kath pegs. These 32 pegs represent the
Buddha and
Bodhisattvas or Buddha's 32 physical symbols (
lakshanas). Sometimes it has a mobile metal or wooden bird attached representing the mythical eponymous bird. The Damphu is not to be confused with a similar drum, the
dhyāngro having jingles, which is used exclusively in ritual by Nepali
shamans. The Dhyāngro is a double-sided disk-shaped
drum topped with
leather having a long
wooden
handle. Dhyāngro in is used for religious and ritual work only. ==Importance==