Indian Games Set
The World’s Earliest Games
The Indian games set includes the Dahdi, Panch Kone and Goli games. Each are from Kreeda Games of Nandanan, India, which is dedicated to reviving traditional Indian pastimes that have been enjoyed by generations, fostering both fun and learning through play. With comprehensive instructions, these games are great for playing at home or as travel games. Share these Indian games with kids for a unique introduction to Indian history and tradition.
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The World’s Earliest Games
The Indian games set includes the Dahdi, Panch Kone and Goli games. Each are from Kreeda Games of Nandanan, India, which is dedicated to reviving traditional Indian pastimes that have been enjoyed by generations, fostering both fun and learning through play. With comprehensive instructions, these games are great for playing at home or as travel games. Share these Indian games with kids for a unique introduction to Indian history and tradition.
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All sales final. No refunds, returns or exchanges.
The World’s Earliest Games
The Indian games set includes the Dahdi, Panch Kone and Goli games. Each are from Kreeda Games of Nandanan, India, which is dedicated to reviving traditional Indian pastimes that have been enjoyed by generations, fostering both fun and learning through play. With comprehensive instructions, these games are great for playing at home or as travel games. Share these Indian games with kids for a unique introduction to Indian history and tradition.
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All sales final. No refunds, returns or exchanges.
Three Traditional Indian Games
Dahdi (In a Line)
Dahdi is similar to tic-tac-toe, but with an exciting twist. The two player strategy game involves accumulating points by aligning three of nine stones along the game board. Dahdi comes with a canvas game board and 18 game pieces (stones). Ages 7 and up.
Panch Kone (Game of Stars)
There are a variety of fun, single player games that can be played on the Panch Kone game board. The name Panch Kone refers to the five points of a star (panch meaning five and kone meaning corners). Examples of this game board have been found carved in centuries old temples and monuments. Panch Kone comes with a canvas game board and nine game pieces (stones). Ages 7 and up.
Goli (Marbles)
Marbles are among the world’s oldest toys. They've been found in the ashes of Pompeii as well as the tombs of ancient Egyptians. However, no one can say exactly when or where the ancient toy was first created. Goli comes with one large and 12 small marbles. Ages 7 and up.