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Sports and Games in
India in the past
Rekha Pande
1/11/2023 2
Games for Physical perfection
 Physical perfection has been an integral part of Hinduism.
 One of the means to fully realize one's Self is defined as the
body - way or dehvada. Salvation was to be gained through
physical perfection or kaya sadhana, possible only through
perfect understanding of the body and its functions.
 The capstone of Hatha Yoga is strength, stamina and supreme
control of the body functions. The zenith of the whole
experience is the fusion of meditation and physical movement.
 The ' eight - fold method ' encompasses techniques associated
with breathing control or pranayama, body posture or asanas,
yogas, physical movement of the body, and withdrawal of the
senses or pratyahara.
 Religious rites provided the needed impetus to physical culture
in ancient India.
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Indus valley civilization
 Excavations at Harappa and Mohenjodaro
confirm that during the Indus valley
civilization ( 2500 - 1550 B.C ) the weapons
involved in war and hunting exercises included
the bow and arrow, the dagger, the axe and the
mace.
 These weapons of war, for instance, the javelin
( toran ) and the discus ( chakra ), were also,
frequently used in the sports arena.
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Vedic period
 During the era of the Rig - Veda, Ramayana and Mahabharata,
men of a certain stature were expected to be well - versed in
chariot - racing, archery, military stratagems, swimming,
wrestling and hunting.
 Lord Krishna wielded an impressive discus or Sudarshan
chakra. Arjuna and Bhima, two of the mighty Pandavas,
excelled in archery and weightlifting respectively. Bhimsen,
Hanuman, Jamvant, Jarasandha were some of the great
champion wrestlers of yore. Women, too, excelled in sport and
the art of self - defence, and were active participants in games
like - fighting, quail - fighting and ram - fighting.
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Indoor Games
Chess/ Chaturanga/ Shatranj.
Chaupar-A Game Of 17th Century, also called as Chandal
Mandal
Parcheesi-An ancient Hindu game
Nard/ Backgammon-Introduced into Hindustan by the
Muslims
Snakes and Ladders- called as Mokshapatamu
Playing cards-Called as Ganjifa cards/ Judamulu
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Buddhism
 With the flowering of Buddhism in the country,
Indian sport reached the very peak of excellence.
 Gautam Buddha himself, is said to have been an ace
at archery, chariot - racing, equitation and hammer -
throwing.
 The renowned Chinese travellers Hieun Tsang and Fa
Hien wrote of a plethora of sporting activities.
Swimming, sword - fighting ( fencing, as we know it
today?), running, wrestling and ball games were
immensely popular among the students of Nalanda
and Taxila.

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Origin of games in India
 Games like, Chess, Snakes and Ladders,
Playing Cards, Polo, the martial arts of Judo
and Karate had originated in India and it was
from here that these games were transmitted to
foreign countries, where they were further
developed.
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Chess
 Some people say that India first invented the game of
chess, but others say that China invented it.
Chess was known as 'Chatur-anga', which means 4
bodied; it was played by 4 players.
 Chaturanga, that is, the four angas, or members of an
army, which are said in the Amarakosha (an ancient
Indian Dictionary ) to be elephants, horses, chariots
and foot soldiers.
 It's current name is Shatranj. This game was known in
India nearly 3000 years ago. It traveled from India to
Persia in the 6th century.
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Chess origin in India
 The age when epic Mahabharata was written is
variously dated around 800 BC to 1000 BC. In some
form or the other, the game continued till it evolved
into chess.
 H. J. R. Murry, in his work titled A History of Chess,
has concluded that chess is a descendant of an Indian
game played in the 7th century AD.
 The Encyclopedia Britannica states that we find the
best authorities agreeing that chess existed in India
before it is known to have been played anywhere else.
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Mahabharata
 In the Mahabharata when Pandavas and Kauravas play this
game. Yudhistira the eldest of the Pandavas places his bets on
his kingdom, his wife Draupadi and all other material
possessions.
 By a malevolent trick he loses to the Kauravas everything that
he had placed his bets on. Consequently to humiliate the
Pandavas, Dushasana one of the evil Kaurava brothers takes
hold of Draupadi whom Yudhisthira has lost to the Kauravas,
and tries to disrobe her in front of the assembled court.
 The Pandavas though powerful are helpless as they have lost
Draupadi and according to the rules of the game they have no
claim on her anymore.
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Chess/ Chaturanga/ Shatranj
The earliest clear ancestor of
Chess is Chaturanga - meaning
4 bodied It was a battle between
four armies each under the
control of a Rajah (king), two
players being loosely allied
against the other two and each
containing 4 corps - Infantry,
Cavalry, Elephants and
Boatmen. The board of 64
squares used for Shaturanga,
was borrowed from an earlier
game called Ashtapada, which
was a race game played in
Ancient India.
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Playing cards
 The popular game of cards originated in ancient India
and was known as Krida-patram in ancient India. It
was known as Ganjifa, in medieval India
 The game of playing cards was also one of the
favorite pastimes of Indians in ancient times.
 This game was patronized especially by the royalty
and nobility.
 The Mughals also patronized this game, but the
Mughal card-sets differ from those of the ancient
Indian royal courts.
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Set of 12 cards
 On the authority of Abul Fazal we can say that the game of
playing cards had been invented by sages in ancient times who
took the number 12 as the basis and made a set of 12 cards.
 Every king had 11 followers, thus a pack had 144 cards.
 The Mughals retained 12 sets having 96 cards.
 These Mughal Ganjifa sets have representations of diverse
trades like Nakkash painter, Mujallid book binder, Rangrez,
dyer, etc., In addition there were also the Padishah-i-Qimash,
king of the manufacturers and Padishah-izar-i-Safid, king of
silver, etc.
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Ashvapati cards
 Highest card - Ashvapati - 'lord of horses'.
represented the picture of the king on horseback.
 Second highest card - Senapati - represented a
General on horseback.
 Then ten other cards with pictures of horses from
one to ten.
 It is probably that the game of playing cards had been
invented by wise men in ancient times who took the
number 12 as the base and made a set of 12 cards.
Each card was hand-painted by artists, a work of art!
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Gajapati Cards
 Another set of cards had the Gajapati (lord of
elephants) which represented the king whose
power lay in the number of elephants.
 The other cards in this pack represented the
Senapati
 Ten others with a soldier astride an elephant.
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Narpati and other Cards
 Another pack has the Narpati, a king whose power
lies in his infantry.
 We also had other cards known as the Dhanpati, the
lord of treasures,
 Dalpati the lord of the squadron,
 Navapati, the lord of the navy,
 Surapati, the lord of divinities,
 Asrapati, lord of genii.
 Vanapati, the king of the forest and
 Ahipati, lord of snakes.
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Playing cards/ kridapatram/ Ganjifa
 This game was known in
ancient times as
Kridapatram, in the middle
ages, it was known as
Ganjifa.
 In medieval India Ganjifa
cards were played in
practically all royal courts.
 This game is recorded to
have been played in
Rajputana, Kashyapa Meru
(Kashmir), Utkala (Orissa)
the Judamulu (Deccan) and
even in Nepal.
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Snakes and Ladders/ Mokshapatamu
 It is a game of morality with the bases of the
ladders being located on squares representing
various types of good and the more numerous
snakes representing various forms of evil.
 The squares of virtue on the original game are
Faith (12), Reliability (51), Generosity (57),
Knowledge (76), Asceticism (78); the squares of
evil are Disobedience (41), Vanity (44),
Vulgarity (49), Theft (52), Lying (58),
Drunkenness (62), Debt (69), Rage (84), Greed
(92), Pride (95), Murder (73) and Lust (99).
 A Game played to teach children about the
religion in that the good squares allow a player
to ascend higher in the league of life whereas
evil will reduce a player back through
reincarnation to lower tiers of life last square,
100, represents Nirvana.
1/11/2023 19
Outdoor Games
 Martial sports-Judo Karate
 Polo
 Hunting
 Animal fighting
 Wrestling
 Other games like Horse racing, Fishing, Boating,
Swimming, etc.,
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Judo Karate
 Most people believe that Karate and Judo originated in ancient
India.
 It traveled from India to the far-east with the Buddhist
religion. Buddhist monks changed the violent nature of the
sport to the more mental game it became.
 The goal is to disable your victim without wounding him,
which is more like the Buddhist outlook on life.
 Martial arts by the name of Kalaripayattu were a native of
Kerala, a state of India. Kalaripayattu consists of a series of
intricate movements that train the body and mind
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Polo
 No one is quite sure where Polo came from, but some records
indicate that it was played by the ancient Persians as long ago
as 25000 years.
 Probably the game developed from the Central Asian nomads,
who spend their lives on horseback. It quickly spread to India,
where it was developed into a game to promote equestrian
military skills and was considered the most important test of
princes and warriors. It was known as "Chaughan", meaning
mallet.
 In India, Polo was played in medieval times, and was the
national sport of India until the end of the 16th century.
 The word polo comes from the Tibetan word pulu, which
means ball.
 Manipur as the birth of Polo was destined to become the
favorite sport of the Englishmen in India
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Chaughan
It’s called polo today. The origins of
polo records that the ancient
Persians. In India, polo was
widely played in the medieval
times. However, it was Babar, the
founder of the Mughal dynasty,
who established the popularity of
polo in India in the 15th century.
Emperor Akbar the Great was a
patron of polo which was
regularly played at his court.
Under the Mughals, polo was
virtually the national sport of
India until the end of the 16th
century.
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Hunting
 The Mughal emperors were keen hunters of wild
game, and avid patrons of sports, especially
wrestling.
 The Agra fort and the Red Fort were the popular
venues of many a wrestling bout, in the times of
Emperor Shahjahan. Chattrapati Shivaji's guru,
Ramdas, built several Hanuman temples all over
Maharashtra, for the promotion of physical culture
among the youth.
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Babar Hunting a tiger
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Shah Jehan Hunting
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ShahJehan hunting Rhinos
A costly and dangerous
expedition by few
privileged like the kings
and the quarry consisted
of elephants, lions,
tigers, rhinos, boar
hunting-an exception
for Mohammedan kings.
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Hunting Scenes in Manuscripts
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Wrestling/peechu /Kushti
Wrestling or Kushti was
a favorite game of the
medieval times. In
vijayanagara empire
even women took part
in wrestling contests.
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Animal fights
Animal fighting was one of the
popular recreations of the
age and the animal combat
was between different
animals, from less
expensive fighting of goats,
rams, cocks, bulls to
dangerous combats between
elephants, tigers, cheetahs,
boars ,etc.,
Cock fighting was common
among the higher middle
class and bulbul fighting
among the youngsters.
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Camel Fight
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Elephant Fight
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Martial Arts
Martial sports included Archery and
swordsmanship. Matches and
contests were held. Annual sham
fights were held on Onam festival
in Kerala and in other parts of
south India like the Coorg
Kingdom.
Infact Kalaripayat from Kerala
was transmitted to China by
a sage named Boddhidharma
in the 5th century whom the
Chinese called Po-ti-tama
what we now call as Karate.
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Archery In Mughal Period
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Archery In Mughal Period
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Other Games
Other games like kho-kho,
Gillidanda, khabbadi,
fishing, Boating, races
were also medieval
India’s favourite sports
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Importance of these games today
 Ancient India's sports and games have impacted us
today by giving us ideas for other games and sports
that we have created.
 We have improvised on their games and made them
better and much more fun to play.
 They thought of and created some great games to
play and great sports to participate in. For
example, we still play chess and polo and we still
play with cards.
 Ancient India has taught us how to defend ourselves
using karate and judo.
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Chess
 Today's chess is played with only two players,
instead of four as in Ancient India. It's original
name of "Chaturanga" was changed to
"Astapada", which means 'eight steps', a
description for the eight steps or squares which
the modern Chessboard has.
1/11/2023 38
Playing cards
 When the Europeans learned how to print on
paper in the 17-18th centuries, hand-painted
cards disappeared. The style of cards changed
until they look like the familiar ones we use
today. Ancient India's development of the
playing cards have helped to develop more
card games like: Snap, Go Fish, Crazy Eights,
Solitaire, etc.
1/11/2023 39
Karate and Judo
 Karate and Judo are considered to be an art, as
much as they are martial. Both are closely
connected with practices of meditation and
should be used only for the protection of the
weak. Both demand that students have a deep
respect for the teacher and a lesson always
starts with a bow of the students to the teacher.
1/11/2023 40
Polo
 Polo is still played in India today and is still a favorite
game to play.
 In 1857, Joseph Sherer, a subaltern in the Indian
army, saw villagers playing the game and got really
excited. He learned the game and taught it in every
town he lived in.
 In Calcutta in 1862, Polo was played in public, for
the first time. Its popularity quickly spread and the
British army adopted it for themselves.
 Today, you can still see it played by aristocrats, such
as Prince William and Prince Andrew.
1/11/2023 41
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Sports_and_Games_in_india_in_the_past.ppt

  • 1. 1/11/2023 1 Sports and Games in India in the past Rekha Pande
  • 2. 1/11/2023 2 Games for Physical perfection  Physical perfection has been an integral part of Hinduism.  One of the means to fully realize one's Self is defined as the body - way or dehvada. Salvation was to be gained through physical perfection or kaya sadhana, possible only through perfect understanding of the body and its functions.  The capstone of Hatha Yoga is strength, stamina and supreme control of the body functions. The zenith of the whole experience is the fusion of meditation and physical movement.  The ' eight - fold method ' encompasses techniques associated with breathing control or pranayama, body posture or asanas, yogas, physical movement of the body, and withdrawal of the senses or pratyahara.  Religious rites provided the needed impetus to physical culture in ancient India.
  • 3. 1/11/2023 3 Indus valley civilization  Excavations at Harappa and Mohenjodaro confirm that during the Indus valley civilization ( 2500 - 1550 B.C ) the weapons involved in war and hunting exercises included the bow and arrow, the dagger, the axe and the mace.  These weapons of war, for instance, the javelin ( toran ) and the discus ( chakra ), were also, frequently used in the sports arena.
  • 4. 1/11/2023 4 Vedic period  During the era of the Rig - Veda, Ramayana and Mahabharata, men of a certain stature were expected to be well - versed in chariot - racing, archery, military stratagems, swimming, wrestling and hunting.  Lord Krishna wielded an impressive discus or Sudarshan chakra. Arjuna and Bhima, two of the mighty Pandavas, excelled in archery and weightlifting respectively. Bhimsen, Hanuman, Jamvant, Jarasandha were some of the great champion wrestlers of yore. Women, too, excelled in sport and the art of self - defence, and were active participants in games like - fighting, quail - fighting and ram - fighting.
  • 5. 1/11/2023 5 Indoor Games Chess/ Chaturanga/ Shatranj. Chaupar-A Game Of 17th Century, also called as Chandal Mandal Parcheesi-An ancient Hindu game Nard/ Backgammon-Introduced into Hindustan by the Muslims Snakes and Ladders- called as Mokshapatamu Playing cards-Called as Ganjifa cards/ Judamulu
  • 6. 1/11/2023 6 Buddhism  With the flowering of Buddhism in the country, Indian sport reached the very peak of excellence.  Gautam Buddha himself, is said to have been an ace at archery, chariot - racing, equitation and hammer - throwing.  The renowned Chinese travellers Hieun Tsang and Fa Hien wrote of a plethora of sporting activities. Swimming, sword - fighting ( fencing, as we know it today?), running, wrestling and ball games were immensely popular among the students of Nalanda and Taxila. 
  • 7. 1/11/2023 7 Origin of games in India  Games like, Chess, Snakes and Ladders, Playing Cards, Polo, the martial arts of Judo and Karate had originated in India and it was from here that these games were transmitted to foreign countries, where they were further developed.
  • 8. 1/11/2023 8 Chess  Some people say that India first invented the game of chess, but others say that China invented it. Chess was known as 'Chatur-anga', which means 4 bodied; it was played by 4 players.  Chaturanga, that is, the four angas, or members of an army, which are said in the Amarakosha (an ancient Indian Dictionary ) to be elephants, horses, chariots and foot soldiers.  It's current name is Shatranj. This game was known in India nearly 3000 years ago. It traveled from India to Persia in the 6th century.
  • 9. 1/11/2023 9 Chess origin in India  The age when epic Mahabharata was written is variously dated around 800 BC to 1000 BC. In some form or the other, the game continued till it evolved into chess.  H. J. R. Murry, in his work titled A History of Chess, has concluded that chess is a descendant of an Indian game played in the 7th century AD.  The Encyclopedia Britannica states that we find the best authorities agreeing that chess existed in India before it is known to have been played anywhere else.
  • 10. 1/11/2023 10 Mahabharata  In the Mahabharata when Pandavas and Kauravas play this game. Yudhistira the eldest of the Pandavas places his bets on his kingdom, his wife Draupadi and all other material possessions.  By a malevolent trick he loses to the Kauravas everything that he had placed his bets on. Consequently to humiliate the Pandavas, Dushasana one of the evil Kaurava brothers takes hold of Draupadi whom Yudhisthira has lost to the Kauravas, and tries to disrobe her in front of the assembled court.  The Pandavas though powerful are helpless as they have lost Draupadi and according to the rules of the game they have no claim on her anymore.
  • 11. 1/11/2023 11 Chess/ Chaturanga/ Shatranj The earliest clear ancestor of Chess is Chaturanga - meaning 4 bodied It was a battle between four armies each under the control of a Rajah (king), two players being loosely allied against the other two and each containing 4 corps - Infantry, Cavalry, Elephants and Boatmen. The board of 64 squares used for Shaturanga, was borrowed from an earlier game called Ashtapada, which was a race game played in Ancient India.
  • 12. 1/11/2023 12 Playing cards  The popular game of cards originated in ancient India and was known as Krida-patram in ancient India. It was known as Ganjifa, in medieval India  The game of playing cards was also one of the favorite pastimes of Indians in ancient times.  This game was patronized especially by the royalty and nobility.  The Mughals also patronized this game, but the Mughal card-sets differ from those of the ancient Indian royal courts.
  • 13. 1/11/2023 13 Set of 12 cards  On the authority of Abul Fazal we can say that the game of playing cards had been invented by sages in ancient times who took the number 12 as the basis and made a set of 12 cards.  Every king had 11 followers, thus a pack had 144 cards.  The Mughals retained 12 sets having 96 cards.  These Mughal Ganjifa sets have representations of diverse trades like Nakkash painter, Mujallid book binder, Rangrez, dyer, etc., In addition there were also the Padishah-i-Qimash, king of the manufacturers and Padishah-izar-i-Safid, king of silver, etc.
  • 14. 1/11/2023 14 Ashvapati cards  Highest card - Ashvapati - 'lord of horses'. represented the picture of the king on horseback.  Second highest card - Senapati - represented a General on horseback.  Then ten other cards with pictures of horses from one to ten.  It is probably that the game of playing cards had been invented by wise men in ancient times who took the number 12 as the base and made a set of 12 cards. Each card was hand-painted by artists, a work of art!
  • 15. 1/11/2023 15 Gajapati Cards  Another set of cards had the Gajapati (lord of elephants) which represented the king whose power lay in the number of elephants.  The other cards in this pack represented the Senapati  Ten others with a soldier astride an elephant.
  • 16. 1/11/2023 16 Narpati and other Cards  Another pack has the Narpati, a king whose power lies in his infantry.  We also had other cards known as the Dhanpati, the lord of treasures,  Dalpati the lord of the squadron,  Navapati, the lord of the navy,  Surapati, the lord of divinities,  Asrapati, lord of genii.  Vanapati, the king of the forest and  Ahipati, lord of snakes.
  • 17. 1/11/2023 17 Playing cards/ kridapatram/ Ganjifa  This game was known in ancient times as Kridapatram, in the middle ages, it was known as Ganjifa.  In medieval India Ganjifa cards were played in practically all royal courts.  This game is recorded to have been played in Rajputana, Kashyapa Meru (Kashmir), Utkala (Orissa) the Judamulu (Deccan) and even in Nepal.
  • 18. 1/11/2023 18 Snakes and Ladders/ Mokshapatamu  It is a game of morality with the bases of the ladders being located on squares representing various types of good and the more numerous snakes representing various forms of evil.  The squares of virtue on the original game are Faith (12), Reliability (51), Generosity (57), Knowledge (76), Asceticism (78); the squares of evil are Disobedience (41), Vanity (44), Vulgarity (49), Theft (52), Lying (58), Drunkenness (62), Debt (69), Rage (84), Greed (92), Pride (95), Murder (73) and Lust (99).  A Game played to teach children about the religion in that the good squares allow a player to ascend higher in the league of life whereas evil will reduce a player back through reincarnation to lower tiers of life last square, 100, represents Nirvana.
  • 19. 1/11/2023 19 Outdoor Games  Martial sports-Judo Karate  Polo  Hunting  Animal fighting  Wrestling  Other games like Horse racing, Fishing, Boating, Swimming, etc.,
  • 20. 1/11/2023 20 Judo Karate  Most people believe that Karate and Judo originated in ancient India.  It traveled from India to the far-east with the Buddhist religion. Buddhist monks changed the violent nature of the sport to the more mental game it became.  The goal is to disable your victim without wounding him, which is more like the Buddhist outlook on life.  Martial arts by the name of Kalaripayattu were a native of Kerala, a state of India. Kalaripayattu consists of a series of intricate movements that train the body and mind
  • 21. 1/11/2023 21 Polo  No one is quite sure where Polo came from, but some records indicate that it was played by the ancient Persians as long ago as 25000 years.  Probably the game developed from the Central Asian nomads, who spend their lives on horseback. It quickly spread to India, where it was developed into a game to promote equestrian military skills and was considered the most important test of princes and warriors. It was known as "Chaughan", meaning mallet.  In India, Polo was played in medieval times, and was the national sport of India until the end of the 16th century.  The word polo comes from the Tibetan word pulu, which means ball.  Manipur as the birth of Polo was destined to become the favorite sport of the Englishmen in India
  • 22. 1/11/2023 22 Chaughan It’s called polo today. The origins of polo records that the ancient Persians. In India, polo was widely played in the medieval times. However, it was Babar, the founder of the Mughal dynasty, who established the popularity of polo in India in the 15th century. Emperor Akbar the Great was a patron of polo which was regularly played at his court. Under the Mughals, polo was virtually the national sport of India until the end of the 16th century.
  • 23. 1/11/2023 23 Hunting  The Mughal emperors were keen hunters of wild game, and avid patrons of sports, especially wrestling.  The Agra fort and the Red Fort were the popular venues of many a wrestling bout, in the times of Emperor Shahjahan. Chattrapati Shivaji's guru, Ramdas, built several Hanuman temples all over Maharashtra, for the promotion of physical culture among the youth.
  • 26. 1/11/2023 26 ShahJehan hunting Rhinos A costly and dangerous expedition by few privileged like the kings and the quarry consisted of elephants, lions, tigers, rhinos, boar hunting-an exception for Mohammedan kings.
  • 27. 1/11/2023 27 Hunting Scenes in Manuscripts
  • 28. 1/11/2023 28 Wrestling/peechu /Kushti Wrestling or Kushti was a favorite game of the medieval times. In vijayanagara empire even women took part in wrestling contests.
  • 29. 1/11/2023 29 Animal fights Animal fighting was one of the popular recreations of the age and the animal combat was between different animals, from less expensive fighting of goats, rams, cocks, bulls to dangerous combats between elephants, tigers, cheetahs, boars ,etc., Cock fighting was common among the higher middle class and bulbul fighting among the youngsters.
  • 32. 1/11/2023 32 Martial Arts Martial sports included Archery and swordsmanship. Matches and contests were held. Annual sham fights were held on Onam festival in Kerala and in other parts of south India like the Coorg Kingdom. Infact Kalaripayat from Kerala was transmitted to China by a sage named Boddhidharma in the 5th century whom the Chinese called Po-ti-tama what we now call as Karate.
  • 33. 1/11/2023 33 Archery In Mughal Period
  • 34. 1/11/2023 34 Archery In Mughal Period
  • 35. 1/11/2023 35 Other Games Other games like kho-kho, Gillidanda, khabbadi, fishing, Boating, races were also medieval India’s favourite sports
  • 36. 1/11/2023 36 Importance of these games today  Ancient India's sports and games have impacted us today by giving us ideas for other games and sports that we have created.  We have improvised on their games and made them better and much more fun to play.  They thought of and created some great games to play and great sports to participate in. For example, we still play chess and polo and we still play with cards.  Ancient India has taught us how to defend ourselves using karate and judo.
  • 37. 1/11/2023 37 Chess  Today's chess is played with only two players, instead of four as in Ancient India. It's original name of "Chaturanga" was changed to "Astapada", which means 'eight steps', a description for the eight steps or squares which the modern Chessboard has.
  • 38. 1/11/2023 38 Playing cards  When the Europeans learned how to print on paper in the 17-18th centuries, hand-painted cards disappeared. The style of cards changed until they look like the familiar ones we use today. Ancient India's development of the playing cards have helped to develop more card games like: Snap, Go Fish, Crazy Eights, Solitaire, etc.
  • 39. 1/11/2023 39 Karate and Judo  Karate and Judo are considered to be an art, as much as they are martial. Both are closely connected with practices of meditation and should be used only for the protection of the weak. Both demand that students have a deep respect for the teacher and a lesson always starts with a bow of the students to the teacher.
  • 40. 1/11/2023 40 Polo  Polo is still played in India today and is still a favorite game to play.  In 1857, Joseph Sherer, a subaltern in the Indian army, saw villagers playing the game and got really excited. He learned the game and taught it in every town he lived in.  In Calcutta in 1862, Polo was played in public, for the first time. Its popularity quickly spread and the British army adopted it for themselves.  Today, you can still see it played by aristocrats, such as Prince William and Prince Andrew.