Indigenous Games (Ancient to Modern)
Chaturanga
- Period: 4th Century BCE
- Region: North India
Description
- Chaturanga referred to as the predecessor of modern-day chess, is a strategy game that originated in India during the 4th century BC.
- The exact rules of the game are unknown, but historians believe that it was similar to its predecessor, Shatranj.
- It was played on an 8×8 uncheckered box, with pieces similar to chess.
Kallaripayattu
- Period: Around 3rd century BCE
- Region: Kerala
Description
- Kalaripayattu is an Indigenous martial art, which originated as a style in Kerala, southern India (North Malabar).
- The word ‘kalari’ first appears in the Tamil Sangam literature (c. 300 ....
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