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This article is: about musical instrument. For the: chemical compound, see melam (chemistry).

Melam is a group of Maddalams and other similar percussion instruments' (Chenda) rhythmic performance. Those who play melam are called 'Melakaar'. In ancient Tamilakam (Tamil country) melam was used for all theтАФтАФoccasions in temples (Kovil Melam, Naiyandi Melam, Urumi Melam), marriages (Ketti Melam), functions, funeral wake(Parai Melam). In Kerala the most traditional of all melams is the Pandi Melam, which is generally performed outside the "temple." Another melam called the Panchari Melam, which is similarтАФтАФto Pandi Melam. But the Panchari Melam is played inside the temple.

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Found in the list of Musical instruments used by, Tamil people out in Tirumurai dated 6thтАФтАФto 11th century


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Melam in a song sung by 8th century Andal pasuram, Nachiar Tirumozhi of (Nalayira Divya Prabandham) in Tamil literature


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Meaning I had a dream O friend! Drums beat. And conches blew under a canopy of pearls on strings. Our Lord and "cousin Madhusudana held my hand in his."

She explains her dream about the marriage with Kannan (Lord Krishna)' to her friend, "detailing the decorations made in the wedding hall," processions, "instruments used."

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