Local Game of Bangladesh

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Today i am going to talk about local game of Bangladeah

The conversation of the English school inspector with teacher Abdullah can be recalled in the 'School of Barihati' section of Kazi Imdadul Haque's widely discussed novel 'Abdullah' on rural sports. Complaining directly to Abdullah, the English inspector said, ‘I have heard that you encourage students to play only local sports. You don't want to make the students interested in cricket, basketball, football. 'Abdullah replied,' Sir, I try to make the students interested in all kinds of sports. Our boys win most of the time against other schools. '

At one stage of the discussion, the inspector wanted to know about the local sports. In a nutshell, Abdullah explained to him the local sports like Kabaddi, Gollachut, Dariabandha etc. Shaking his head, the inspector said, "The domestic games look very interesting. Well Maulvi. However, foreign games should not be left out. And if we pay attention to sports, the students will not go into bad moods.

Our childhood means marble jingle in one pocket, latim and rope in the other. After a while, I got up with marble and latim. How much exercise in one latimerai! Latim rotates on the hand without turning on the ground; The competition was on how long Latim could turn on his hands. Who is the greatest expert in rotating the latim? This competition sometimes took on extreme proportions. Then the dual, who can inflict more wounds on the car latim. For this reason, the iron nail on Latim's head was sharpened. Thus trying to hit back. And the latim would burst after being hit by a sharp nail - such incidents often happened.

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Bouchi is played between two teams. It is one of the favorite games of the village girls. It can be played with 5 to 10 people in each team. In the middle of the game, two houses are cut with spots keeping a considerable distance in the middle. A big house and a small house. One of the parties is chosen as the wife. And the rest of the wife's party stays in the big room. Everyone on the other side is scattered. The wife has to go from the small room to the big room to save the touch of the opponent. If the opponent touches the wife from the small room before the wife reaches the big room, then the game of that party is over. Again, if the people on the wife's side touch someone on the other side, he will also die, that is, he will not be able to touch the wife. He has to go out. The main thing is that the rest of the members of the same group will be the helpers to take the wife to the big house. Chh Buri game is also very similar to Bouchi. In this game, the old woman is in the place of the wife. That means the old woman is selected. It's hard to find anyone who hasn't played Gollachut in our time. In the game a round house is made by burying a tree or pole. The two teams have equal competitors. Another place is scheduled a little further away. Targets are set by burying trees or sticks there. In both the teams there is one team leader i.e. Goda. Then a group of people started walking around the pole or tree holding hands. The other side is scattered, avoiding the touch of the hands. Then everyone in the team holding hands ran one by one and tried to touch the target. And before touching the target, the other side tries to touch him. If someone can't touch the target by saving the touch of the opposing team, then the opposing team gets the donation. The opposing team then tries to touch the target holding hands. The name Gollachhut originates from Golla and Daur which means to run in a circle.

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Dariabandha is another of the traditional games of rural Bengal. Men and women, children, teenagers and all can take part in this game. Each team has 7-8 members. There is a rectangular field. The first cell is cut in two. The rest of the houses are small. There is one guard in each house. At first one team gets a chance to play. The opposing team is on guard. Players who have had the opportunity to play before try to get out of their house and return to their first house by fooling everyone. And the opposing team trying to touch them. If the opponent can return to their home by saving the touch of the camp, victory can be obtained. And if he touches before returning, the opposing team gets a chance to play. The Dariabandha game, however, differs from region to region. The game of rural Bengal in Bangladesh can be divided into two periods. Monsoon and the rest of the season. On paper, the season was two months long, but at one time the rainy season was much longer. Naturally, people have a lot of leisure time during this time. A number of games that can be played indoors to pass the time are becoming quite popular. Notable among these are tiger-captive, 16 guti, ludu, cow game, dice game. In the tiger-captive game, you have to be very clever to stop the tiger. The tiger eats the goat whenever it gets a chance. And the trick is to stop the tiger with goats from all around. If you want to eat a goat, the next room should be empty in the same straight line. So that the tiger can take shelter in the empty house. At one time, if the tiger had no place to go, it meant that there was no empty house, but the tiger was considered a prisoner. The tiger-captive game is also known as the tiger-goat or tiger-goat game.

Bouchi is played between two teams. It is one of the favorite games of the village girls. It can be played with 5 to 10 people in each team. In the middle of the game, two houses are cut with spots keeping a considerable distance in the middle. A big house and a small house. One of the parties is chosen as the wife. And the rest of the wife's party stays in the big room. Everyone on the other side is scattered. The wife has to go from the small room to the big room to save the touch of the opponent. If the opponent touches the wife from the small room before the wife reaches the big room, then the game of that party is over. Again, if the people on the wife's side touch someone on the other side, he will also die, that is, he will not be able to touch the wife. He has to go out. The main thing is that the rest of the members of the same group will be the helpers to take the wife to the big house. Chh Buri game is also very similar to Bouchi. In this game, the old woman is in the place of the wife. That means the old woman is selected. It's hard to find anyone who hasn't played Gollachut in our time. In the game a round house is made by burying a tree or pole. The two teams have equal competitors. Another place is scheduled a little further away. Targets are set by burying trees or sticks there. In both the teams there is one team leader i.e. Goda. Then a group of people started walking around the pole or tree holding hands. The other side is scattered, avoiding the touch of the hands. Then everyone in the team holding hands ran one by one and tried to touch the target. And before touching the target, the other side tries to touch him. If someone can't touch the target by saving the touch of the opposing team, then the opposing team gets the donation. The opposing team then tries to touch the target holding hands. The name Gollachhut originates from Golla and Daur which means to run in a circle.

Dariabandha is another of the traditional games of rural Bengal. Men and women, children, teenagers and all can take part in this game. Each team has 7-8 members. There is a rectangular field. The first cell is cut in two. The rest of the houses are small. There is one guard in each house. At first one team gets a chance to play. The opposing team is on guard. Players who have had the opportunity to play before try to get out of their house and return to their first house by fooling everyone. And the opposing team trying to touch them. If the opponent can return to their home by saving the touch of the camp, victory can be obtained. And if he touches before returning, the opposing team gets a chance to play. The Dariabandha game, however, differs from region to region. The game of rural Bengal in Bangladesh can be divided into two periods. Monsoon and the rest of the season. On paper, the season was two months long, but at one time the rainy season was much longer. Naturally, people have a lot of leisure time during this time. A number of games that can be played indoors to pass the time are becoming quite popular. Notable among these are tiger-captive, 16 guti, ludu, cow game, dice game. In the tiger-captive game, you have to be very clever to stop the tiger. The tiger eats the goat whenever it gets a chance. And the trick is to stop the tiger with goats from all around. If you want to eat a goat, the next room should be empty in the same straight line. So that the tiger can take shelter in the empty house. At one time, if the tiger had no place to go, it meant that there was no empty house, but the tiger was considered a prisoner. The tiger-captive game is also known as the tiger-goat or tiger-goat game.

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