players • Nine enter the field • Who try to avoid being touched by members of the opposing team • One of the two most popular traditional tag games of the South Asia • Form of wrestling PEHLWANI • Developed in the Mughal Empire • The words pehlwani and kushti derive from the Persian terms pahlavani and koshti respectively • Many southern Indian practitioners of traditional malla-yuddha consider their art to be the more "pure" form of Indian wrestling HTTP:// GILLI-DANDA •Amateur sport •Played with two sticks •Large one called danda •Smaller one called the gilli •2500 years •Origin of Western games •Played by hitting the shorter stick with the longer one INDIAN MARTIAL ARTS • Kalaripayattu • Musti yuddha • Silambam • Varma kalai KALARIPAYATTU • Originated as a style in southern India
players · Nine enter the field · Who try to avoid being touched by members of the opposing team · One of the two most popular traditional tag games of the South Asia · Form of wrestling PEHLWANI · Developed in the Mughal Empire · The words pehlwani and kushti derive from the Persian terms pahlavani and koshti respectively · Many southern Indian practitioners of traditional malla-yuddha consider their art to be the more "pure" form of Indian wrestling HTTP:// GILLI-DANDA ·Amateur sport ·Played with two sticks ·Large one called danda ·Smaller one called the gilli ·2500 years ·Origin of Western games ·Played by hitting the shorter stick with the longer one INDIAN MARTIAL ARTS · Kalaripayattu · Musti yuddha · Silambam · Varma kalai KALARIPAYATTU · Originated as a style in southern India