Step 1: Understanding the Concept:
The question asks for the classification of the instrument used in 'Pung Cholam' according to the Indian system of musical instruments.
Step 2: Detailed Explanation:
'Pung Cholam' is a dance form from Manipur, but the question is about the instrument, the 'Pung'. The Manipuri Pung is a long-bodied, two-headed drum. Instruments that produce sound from a stretched membrane or skin (i.e., drums) are classified as Avanaddha Vadya (membranophones).
- Sushira Vadyas are wind instruments.
- Ghana Vadyas are solid percussion instruments (idiophones).
- Tata Vadyas are string instruments (chordophones).
Step 3: Final Answer:
The Pung is a type of drum, making it an Avanaddha instrument.