- Buddha games list
The Buddha games list is a list of
game s which it is reputed thatGautama Buddha said that he would not play. As such it dates back to the 6th or5th century BC and is the earliest known list of games.There is some debate about the translation of some of the games mentioned, and the list given here is based on the translation by
T.W. Rhys Davids of the Brahmajāla Sutta (Digha Nikaya 1, translated in "Dialogues of the Buddha") and is in the same order given in the original. It is also given in a number of other Buddhist works, including theVinaya Pitaka .# Games on boards with 8 or 10 rows (note that
Chess as we know it was not invented at this time, though earlier Chess-like games such asChaturaji may have existed)
# The same games played on imaginary boards
# Marking diagrams on the floor such that the player can only walk on certain places.
# Using nails to place or remove pieces from a heap with the loser being the one who causes the heap to wobble (such aspick-up sticks ).
# Throwingdice
# Hitting a short stick with a long stick (there is still some debate about the translation of this line). This is similar to the Indian game of Gulli-danda.
# Drawing a figure on the ground or wall after dipping a finger inlac , red dye, flour or water, and having the other players guess what the picture is going to be (aguessing game similar toPictionary ).
#Ball game s.
# Playing with toy pipes made of leaves.
# Ploughing with toyplough .
#Somersault ing.
# Playing with toywindmill s.
# Playing with toy measures.
# Playing with toy carts.
# Playing with toy bows.
# Guessing at letters traced with the finger in the air or on a friend's back.
# Guessing a friend's thoughts.
# Imitating deformities.H.J.R.Murray 'History of Board Games other than Chess' page 35 refers to Rhys Davids 1899 translation. Murray notes that the 8x8 game is 'Ashtapada' while the 10x10 game is 'Dasapada'. He states that both are race games.
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