In Yeni, the long stick that is carried by one person in various ways before playing the Tagwah Dhim is called Dhunga/Dhunya. Dhunga is played only when the special song 'Dhunga Po' is played. The person who blows the smoke not only holds his neck, shoulders and neck with both hands but also holds only one hand in the rhythm of Dhimay. It is believed that Hanuman is located at the top of the mountain and it is also considered as a victory flag. It is customary to go to Dhimay Khal with Dhunga first during any Jatra festival. A small 5-6 meter long path is made with colorful flags called Mah, Ghanglamah and Chwamwahsaya Sanki. There is also a piece of chwamwahsa on the top of the stick and two pieces of chwamwahsa in the middle. Similarly, triangular flags of different colors are worn on the back and ghanglas are attached from top to bottom.
There are different colours on the wings of the 'chwahmvasa' attached to the smoke. Most of them have white and black stripes, while some have white and black stripes and sometimes white or black stripes. Although there are Nepali settlements in Dhim and throughout the country, Dhunga is found in only 18 out of the 32 traditional twahs of the Jyaputs in Yena. Apart from that, there is no custom of smoking in other quarters and other castes.