I was playing many outdoor games in my school days when there was no mobiles, laptops, satellite channels. On those days very few houses had Television sets (Only Doordarshan). 99% of telephones are there in government offices only. Cricket was not much famous.
We were playing most of the games like kabadi and other games are region and weather specific. We have come put of tradition, culture, festivals, sports which are related with us. Let us try to recollect them and handover to the upcoming generation.
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My favorite outdoor game is coco, may no one know about it over here. Its wonderful game
How is coco played? Is it an individual or team game?
Jabeen it is called Kho Kho and it is a team game played by two teams when one of the team members sit o the ground in opposite directions and one of them is trying to catch the other as the person goes round those who are sitting...
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My favorite outdoor game is coco, may no one know about it over here. Its wonderful game
How is coco played? Is it an individual or team game?
Jabeen it is called Kho Kho and it is a team game played by two teams when one of the team members sit o the ground in opposite directions and one of them is trying to catch the other as the person goes round those who are sitting...
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When I read the heading of the thread kho-kho was the game that came to my mind. We used to play it a lot in our school days.
I remember a childhood game known by different names in different regions. The children sit in a circle facing inward. A child moves around the circle with a tightened handkerchief used for beating. He utters some words while moving and stealthily throws the handkerchief behind a child. If that child detects that a handkerchief is placed behind him, he will move around and repeat the same. But if he cannot detect, the boy who placed the handkerchief will begin beating him. with the handkerchief. This game goes on. I have forgotten name of game and exact procedure.
I remember a childhood game known by different names in different regions. The children sit in a circle facing inward. A child moves around the circle with a tightened handkerchief used for beating. He utters some words while moving and stealthily throws the handkerchief behind a child. If that child detects that a handkerchief is placed behind him, he will move around and repeat the same. But if he cannot detect, the boy who placed the handkerchief will begin beating him. with the handkerchief. This game goes on. I have forgotten name of game and exact procedure.
I remember the game though not the name exactly. Once the person realizes that the handkerchief has been dropped behind him , he picks it up and runs behind the person who dropped it. The first person who dropped the handkerchief has to take the vacant seat before being caught up.
I remember a childhood game known by different names in different regions. The children sit in a circle facing inward. A child moves around the circle with a tightened handkerchief used for beating. He utters some words while moving and stealthily throws the handkerchief behind a child. If that child detects that a handkerchief is placed behind him, he will move around and repeat the same. But if he cannot detect, the boy who placed the handkerchief will begin beating him. with the handkerchief. This game goes on. I have forgotten name of game and exact procedure.
I remember the game though not the name exactly. Once the person realizes that the handkerchief has been dropped behind him , he picks it up and runs behind the person who dropped it. The first person who dropped the handkerchief has to take the vacant seat before being caught up.
we used to sing the song...."Bombay rosakka, kola kola mundiringa" :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: with a bunch of leaves in hand.
Ek ajnabi haseena se...dropping kerchief is shown in that song
"Kilithattukali" a play where a big square is drawn. Then divide into 4 equal squares. One person has to play while others stay in the columns. 4 stones are placed in the centre and it's needed for the central player to keep it away from other players. If he touch anyone of those people, he can get inside the column and the other person can continue the game again
I remember a childhood game known by different names in different regions. The children sit in a circle facing inward. A child moves around the circle with a tightened handkerchief used for beating. He utters some words while moving and stealthily throws the handkerchief behind a child. If that child detects that a handkerchief is placed behind him, he will move around and repeat the same. But if he cannot detect, the boy who placed the handkerchief will begin beating him. with the handkerchief. This game goes on. I have forgotten name of game and exact procedure.
I remember the game though not the name exactly. Once the person realizes that the handkerchief has been dropped behind him , he picks it up and runs behind the person who dropped it. The first person who dropped the handkerchief has to take the vacant seat before being caught up.
we used to sing the song...."Bombay rosakka, kola kola mundiringa" :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: with a bunch of leaves in hand.
Ek ajnabi haseena se...dropping kerchief is shown in that song
Oh you made my mind click the song we used to recite during the game. "Ghoda jamal khayi..peeche dekhe maar khayi"...it was sonething like this. :lol:
My favorite outdoor game is coco, may no one know about it over here. Its wonderful game
How is coco played? Is it an individual or team game?
Jabeen it is called Kho Kho and it is a team game played by two teams when one of the team members sit o the ground in opposite directions and one of them is trying to catch the other as the person goes round those who are sitting...
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Oh she was referring to kho kho!! I thought coco is something else because of the spellings, Here some schools include kho kho in the school sports events. I think it is an interesting game.
There is one more local game in our town. I don't know it is played in other parts of the out country or not. It is called "SATORIYA" or SATODIYA"
There are seven oval shapes of stones placed on one another. Two teams are there. One team stand on left side those stack of stones and another team stand on the right side of Stack.
One team throws ball to that SATODIYA and they have to run.
Let me give you one image of it.
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There are seven oval shapes of stones placed on one another. Two teams are there. One team stand on left side those stack of stones and another team stand on the right side of Stack.
One team throws ball to that SATODIYA and they have to run.
Let me give you one image of it.
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