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A [[drum]] that is kept to the [[right]] of an [[altar]] inside a [[shrine]] is used during [[chanting]]. Its [[sound]] symbolises the end of the cycle of [[rebirth]] which inevitably leads to happiness.
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A [[drum]] that is kept to the right of an [[altar]] inside a [[shrine]] is used during [[chanting]]. Its [[sound]] symbolises the end of the cycle of [[rebirth]] which inevitably leads to [[happiness]].
 
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A drum that is kept to the right of an altar inside a shrine is used during chanting. Its sound symbolises the end of the cycle of rebirth which inevitably leads to happiness.

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