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Chowka Bara ((カンナダ語:Chowka bara)))(Ashta Chamma ((テルグ語:అష్టా చమ్మా))) is a board game of India, played during the era of kings. This game was used to improve eye-to-eye coordination, and to teach teenagers war tactics and strategy. This game is divided for Juniors and Seniors. The Junior board consists of 5x5 grid with 5 crossed boxes and the Senior board consist of 7x7 grid with 8 crossed boxes. The movement of coins is controlled by throw of 4 or 6 cowry shells, hence it is a game of chance. Ashta Chamma is primarily a game of chance, but involves thinking and planning. It also helps in developing counting skills. It is an interesting and amusing way to develop strategy skills. Instead of cowries, dice can also be used. ==Names== This game is called by various names in different languages in different regions of India. This list shows the name, the language and then the region: *Chauka Bara - Kannada - Mysuru region *Katte Mane - Kannada - Rural Mysuru *Gatta Mane - Kannada - Rural Mysuru *Chakaara or Chakka - Kannada - North Karnataka *Pakidakali - Malayalam - Kerala region *Ashta Chamma - Telugu - Andhra Pradesh/Telanganaa *Daayam or Thaayam - Tamil - Tamil Nadu *Kaana Duaa - Hindi - Madhya Pradesh *Kavidi Kali - Malayalam - Kerala 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ashta Chamma (board game)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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