These board games and accessories have been collected by the team of researchers of RKP on field trips to different places across India.
Neem wood Aligulimane - Napoklu village, Virajpet, Kodagu, Karnataka.^
Folding Aligulimane - Periyapatna taluk, Mysore district,Karnataka.^
Brass sheet metal Aligulimane - Tanjore, Tamilnadu.^
Marble Chess Board - Agra, Uttar Pradesh.^
Brass Aliguli Mane casted in traditional lost wax process - Mysuru, Karnataka.^
Fish shaped wooden Mancala board - Shivaganga, Tamilnadu.^
Rosewood pallanguli board inlaid with teakwood - Karaikudi, Tamilnadu.^
Inlaid Chess board - Mysore, Karnataka. Camel bone Chess set - Jaipur, Rajasthan.^
Ganjifa cards and box - Mysuru, Karnataka.^
Ganjifa cards and box - Sawantawadi, Maharashtra. ^
6 comments:
can you mail me rules of Ganjifa as I have to submit it tomorrow in college. I am studying at NID. My email id: manish_d@nid.edu
hi
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Hi,
Nice post. The ganjifa sets look pretty. Can you tell me from where i can get a set for myself? for eg, a dasavathara ganjifa or a ramayana ganjifa set.
Excellent games i love board game/s.
hi there, really love the chess board!
say, is there any chance of getting one like that ? ? is it for sale ?
thanks a lot for sharing!
dan
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Dear Dan,
Both chess boards featured in this post are old ones. Anyhow, new similar boards are available.
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