Bhapang is a single stringed musical instrument used by the folk musicians of Rajasthan as well as India. Bhapang is used for solo performances, and also as an accompanying instrument for bhajans, spiritual songs, poetic songs, and folk songs. Resembling the conventional two-headed percussion instrument- Damru, Bhapang is an unconventional folk string instrument from Rajasthan. As strange the look of the instrument is, it doesn’t beat the unique sound it produces. In any case, the outré harmonies of Bhapang invariably add a greater charm to the folk music of Rajasthan.
The musical instrument is often used by the Bhat community of Rajasthan while singing Marwari folk songs. The nomadic saints of Mev-Muslim community, too, play this instrument as an accompaniment of vocal performances in Mevati singing style. Its popularity among Jogis, or Saints, has earned Bhapang another name – Jogia Sarangi, literal for a little stringed musical instrument of Saints.