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Posted: 19 years ago

Originally posted by: jayc1234

Sunny – since your ID SmarterDesiKid has a

Kid – You must be a sport fan😊

Desi – You must be knowing all about Indian sports😛

Smarter – You must be knowing all about the rules of the game too😃

Also you requested to ask some questions in Hindi…😳

To mujhe shuddh hindi me in bharatiya khelo ke poore niyam bataao… 😆

    Kabaddi

    Kabaddi

    Though kabaddi is primarily an Indian game, not much is known about the origin of this game. There is, however, concrete evidence, that the game is 4,000 year old. It is a team sport, which requires both skill and power, and combines the characteristics of wrestling and rugby. It was originally meant to develop self defence, in addition to responses to attack, and reflexes of counter attack by individuals, and by groups or teams. It is a rather simple and inexpensive game, and neither requires a massive playing area, nor any expensive equipment. This explains the popularity of the game in rural India. Kabaddi is played all over Asia with minor variations.

    Kabaddi is known by various names viz. Chedugudu or Hu-Tu-Tu in southern parts of India, Hadudu (Men) and Chu - Kit-Kit (women) in eastern India, and Kabaddi in northern India.

    The sport is also popular in Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Japan and Pakistan.

    The Game

    In Kabaddi, two teams compete with each other for higher scores, by touching or capturing the players of the opponent team. Each team consists of 12 players, of which seven are on court at a time, and five in reserve. The two teams fight for higher scores, alternating defence and offense. The court is as large as that for a dodge ball game. The game consists of two 20 minute halves, with a break of five minutes for change of sides.

    The kabaddi playing area is 12.50m x 10m, divided by a line into two halves. The side winning the toss sends a 'raider', who enters the opponents' court chanting, 'kabaddi-kabaddi'. The raider's aim is to touch any or all players on the opposing side, and return to his court in one breath. The person, whom the raider touches, will then be out. The aim of the opposing team, will be to hold the raider, and stop him from returning to his own court, until he takes another breath. If the raider cannot return to his court in the same breath while chanting 'kabaddi', he will be declared out. Each team alternates in sending a player into the opponents' court. If a player goes out of the boundary line during the course of the play, or if any part of his body touches the ground outside the boundary, he will be out, except during a struggle.

    Lona

    The team scores a lona ( a bonus of two points), if the entire opposition is declared out. The game then continues by putting all the players on both sides. Matches are staged on the basis of age-groups, and weight. Seven officials supervise a match - one referee, two umpires, two linesmen, a time keeper and a scorer.

    Types of Kabaddi

    In India, Kabaddi is recognised in three forms:
      Surjeevani
    • Gaminee
    • Amar


    The 'Surjeevani' form of Kabaddi is played under the Kabaddi Federation of India, and is governed by its rules and regulations. In the 'Surjeevani' form of Kabaddi, one player is revived against one player of the opposite team who is out. i.e. one out, one in. The duration of the game, the number of players, the dimensions of the court, etc. have been fixed by the Kabaddi Federation of India.

    In the 'Gaminee' type of Kabaddi, there is no revival. When all the players of team are out, the game ends. So there is no time limit in this category.

    In the 'Amar' form of Kabaddi, whenever any player is touched (out), he does not go out of the court, but stays inside, and one point is awarded to the team that touched him. In this way, one point for each touch of the opposite team, i.e. to the team who touches the anti player. This game is also played on a time basis, i .e the time is fixed.

    In the northern part of the country, i.e. Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi, this game is played in a circle. This is known as 'Circle Kabaddi' or Amar Kabaddi. If it is played without a court, as in some places, it's called 'Goongi Kabaddi'. The Goongi Kabaddi is nothing but wrestling between two players.

    The first world Kabaddi championship in the history of the game, was organised in Hamilton when approximately 14,000 people packed Copps Coliseum, to watch stars from India, Pakistan, Canada, England, and the United States compete.

    The Kabaddi Federation of India (KFI) was founded in 1950, and it compiled a standard set of rules. The Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India (AKFI) was founded in 1973. The AKFI has given new shape to the rules, and it has also the rights of modification in the rules. The Asian Kabaddi Federation was founded under the chairmanship of Mr. Sharad Pawar (Maharashtra).

    Some of the Arjuna Award winners are Sh. Sadanand Mahadeo Shetty, Sh. Sadanand Mahadeo Shetty, Sh. Shakuntla Panghar Kholavakar, Sh. Shantaram Jaatu, Kumari Monika Nath, Kumari Maya Kashi Nath, Rama Sarkar etc. Kabaddi was one of the demonstration games at Asiad '82.

    ek line ke pich kare hona. Dossri bazzigar ko kidnap karna. Aur khel main points jtna. Aur jitna

  1. Kho Kho - saathi ko chone pehla. Phir tumare pich koi bahge ga, aur tumko tag keraga. Tag kiy to phir tum kisi piche bahgo. Tag kerne se pehle, tum kisi line main kere ho joa, to phir jo piche hogo usk dorna parege
  1. Gilli Danda - like I asked for Hindi questions. I will explain in complete hindi:

    The game starts with one of the player positioning the gilli symmetrically on an elongated hole on the ground. The danda is inserted in the hole below the gilli and is used to push the gilli in air as far as possible. Opposing team players are ready to catch the gilli and if they succeed the striking player is considered out. If the gilli safely lands then the striking player places the danda orthogonally on the elongated hole and the opposing team member get a chance to hit the danda with a direct throw of gilli from the place where it has landed. In case the opposing team is able to hit the danda, the striking player is considered out, if not the striking player get a chance to hit the gilli.

    In another version of the game, the gilli is placed in the elongated hole in the ground or on any other projection on the ground so that the gilli is at a 45 angle with one end of it in the air. The danda is used to strike at the end of the gilli so that it flips into the air. Then the danda is used to hit the gilli again while it is airborne. The player gets three such strikes and can send the gilli as far as possible in three strikes. Once the player has been able to connect the danda to the gilli, the striker scores points. The number of points scored is the total distance divided by the length of the danda. For example if the length of the danda is 40 cms, and the distance at which the gilli lands is 1000 cms, then number of points scored is 25. It would seem intriguing as to how would you measure the distance at which the gilli lands but it can be easily done by putting the danda on the ground and measuring the number of times you flip the danda to reach the gilli. The other members can try to catch the gilli when it is hit, and if they manage to do so, the striker is out. The striker is also considered out if he is not able to connect the danda to the gilli in the three allocated chances. The winner of the game is naturally the person who scores the most points. The game is made further interesting by allocating different measuring rules for the number of times you hit the gilli. For example, if you hit the gilli twice when it has been flipped in the air, then the number of points is counted by the length of the gilli and not the danda which means that you score more points.👍🏼

    this game is also sorta like "saturyu"
    do team . Pheli team shoore karti hain. line main jo phela ho, usko blaa pekna hai aur jo saat patheur hian, usko manre ki koshis karni. na maro, aur ball bouce karke dossri team catch karti hai, to wo player out. pathur ko mare to phir jald jaldi woh pather ko wapas stack karne parege, withoug being tagged.
  1. Kanche - sorry, I couldn't find this on google.🤢

Enjoy👍🏼

Edited by SmarterDesiKid - 19 years ago
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Posted: 19 years ago

Originally posted by: adi_0112

Is that kutti genius in the centre you , einstein?

yup...I cut my head of from My pic with Hema😆

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Posted: 19 years ago
How were your answers in Hindi by any chance? 😆
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Posted: 19 years ago
Jaya. I only knew the rules for Kho, and some translation of Kabadhi..sorry, but I didn;t know the others. And for the last one, I couldn't find on google. it ended up with some Portugeese guy 😆
I'll try to translate the Gilli thing
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Posted: 19 years ago
Sorry SDK.... this week wl be the most tiring week of my work in Thailand... a lot of work and wont be able to participate in any discussions here henceforth..... But I wl try to go through the pages next week......

I cd not read even one reply of urs...... 😕 I hope u wont mind..... 😊
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Posted: 19 years ago
okay, I edited the thing..and why is my thing RED 😡 TURN GREEN U STUPID THING 🤢
Edited by SmarterDesiKid - 19 years ago
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Posted: 19 years ago

Originally posted by: kabhi_21

Sorry SDK.... this week wl be the most tiring week of my work in Thailand... a lot of work and wont be able to participate in any discussions here henceforth..... But I wl try to go through the pages next week......

I cd not read even one reply of urs...... 😕 I hope u wont mind..... 😊

no, I wouldn't mind. and good luck in ur work👍🏼

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Posted: 19 years ago

Originally posted by: Jaadoogar

Go slow......Give me chance for first post on 100th page in the morning 😉 .......goodnite

Arae jadooji, abhi toh shyam huyi hain..and aap good night kahe rahe ho??

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Posted: 19 years ago
it's 1:34 here. Jadoo ji...bye the time I wake up, this will have about 127 pages 😆
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Posted: 19 years ago

Originally posted by: Jaadoogar

Abhi Australia mein shaam ho rahi hai, yahan to savera hone wala hai 4-5 ghante baad.

Jadooji, aapka abhi sirf 12.20 hi huya hain,yeh shyam nahi hain kya???😕😆

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