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Ashtapada

The Ashtāpada((サンスクリット:अष्टापद))is an Indian board game which predates chess and was mentioned on the list of games that Gautama Buddha would not play. Chaturanga appeared sometime around the 6th century in India. It could be played by two to four participants and data used to determine the amount of houses to be moved.
The word ''Ashtāpada'' is a Sanskrit term describing the eight-by-eight board that the game is played on. This meaning was first recorded by Patanjali in a Mahābhāshya book written in the 2nd century. The game came to be ordered to work Brahmin Sutrakrilānga.
==Rules==
Like a chess board, the ''Ashtāpada'' board is divided into an eight-by-eight grid of squares, although they are all the same color. The board has special markings known as "castles", where pieces are safe from being captured or removed from play when mating with an opponent. Each player receives an even number of pieces to play the game and the goal is to move a piece around the board clockwise, entering the castle, and to regain his castle back in a counterclockwise direction so as to make it reach the center.

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