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Pursuit Games  |  Games Played in Mandal  |  Games Played Sitting Down  |  Individual Games  |  Physical Contact Games  |  Two Team Games  |  Dand Games

Ek kood Baad Karo  |  Ek Pair Spardha  |  Bhasmaasoor  |  Bhaaloo Yudhdha  |  Chor Ghaatee  |  Dand Samane Laanaa  |  Lambee Kood  |  Mendhak Kood Spardha  |  Tandav Nrutya  |  Teen Pair Spardha


Name Ek kood Baad Karo Hindi  
Area Rectangle   Square   Circle ü
Meaning One step at a time remove others
Aim When it is each s’sevaks turn with one jump he will try and land near a s’sevak and make him out by touching his head
Description Initially, all s’sevaks will be standing on the perimeter of the circle. Turn by turn each s’sevak will take a standing jump forwards or sideways. If after the jump the s’sevak can touch the head of another s’sevak then that s’sevak will be out of the game.


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Name Ek Pair Spardha Hindi  
Area Rectangle ü Square   Circle  
Meaning Ek Pair - I foot, Spardha - raise
Aim For the s’sevaks to reach a set target
Description All s’sevaks will be on a line, with both their hands and only one foot touching the ground. When kuru is given, the s’sevaks will be move using both their hands and one foot to a set target. The first s’sevak to reach the target will be the winner


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Name Bhasmaasoor Hindi  
Area Rectangle ü Square ü Circle ü
Meaning One whose touch reduces that to ashes
Aim To avoid being touched on the head by other s’sevaks
Description All s’sevaks will be inside the area. When kuru is given the s’sevaks will using their right hand only try to touch it on other s’sevaks head. They will use their left arm to defend themselves. Those s’sevaks who gets touched on their head or the s’sevaks own right hand touches his head or any s’sevaks steps outside the area will be out of the game.


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Name Bhaaloo Yudhdha Hindi  
Area Rectangle ü Square ü Circle ü
Meaning Ankle fighting
Aim To fight against other s’sevaks
Description All s’sevaks will be inside the area, holding their ankles. When kuru is given they will attempt to push other s’sevaks so they loose their hold on the ankles. Those s’sevaks who loose their grip or steps outside the area will be out of the game.


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Name Chor Ghaatee Hindi  
Area Rectangle   Square ü Circle  
Meaning ‘Chor’ - thief
Aim For the s’sevak in the square to catch s’sevaks and hold them inside the area.
Description One s’sevak will be inside the square. The rest of the s’sevaks will be outside the square on one side. When kuru is given, the s’sevaks will run through the square, and the catcher will stop them going through. Any s’sevaks who he catches he will have to hold them down inside the square until the shikshak says stops or blows the whistle. Those s’sevaks caught will be out of the game.


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Name Dand Samane Laanaa Hindi  
Area Rectangle ü Square   Circle  
Meaning Dand - stick, Samane - in front, Laanaa - bring
Aim To bring the dand in front of them.
Description The game is played in pairs. The s’sevaks will have their backs to each other with their hands in the air, holding the dand above their head. Both will have their hands on the dand. When kuru is given, the s’sevaks will try to pull the dand in front of them.


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Name Lambee Kood Hindi  
Area Rectangle ü Square   Circle  
Meaning Lambee - long, Kood - jump
Aim Compete to see which s’sevak can take the longest standing jump
Description Initially, all s’sevaks will be standing shoulder to shoulder in one line. Turn by turn each s’sevak will take a standing jump forwards. The s’sevak with the longest jump will be the winner.


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Name Mendhak Kood Spardha Hindi  
Area Rectangle ü Square   Circle  
Meaning Mendhak - frog, Kood - jump, Spardha - competition
Aim For the s’sevaks to frog-leap to a specified mark.
Description All s’sevaks will be in the mendhak position i.e. crouched down with their hands in front of them. When kuru is given, the s’sevaks will frog-leap to the finishing line.


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Name Tandav Nrutya Hindi  
Area Rectangle ü Square   Circle  
Meaning ‘Nrutya’ - Dance
Aim To step on each other’s feet
Description Initially, all s’sevaks will be inside the area with their hands clasped behind them. When kuru is given, each will try to step on each others foot. Those s’sevaks whose foot gets stepped upon or goes outside the area will be out of the game.


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Name Teen Pair Spardha Hindi  
Area Rectangle ü Square   Circle  
Meaning Teen - three, Pair - feet, Spardha - competition
Aim S’sevaks in a group of three will try to reach a specified mark.
Description S’sevaks will group themselves in pairs. The pairs will stand in a line with the left leg of one s’sevak and the right leg of one s’sevak tied together. When kuru is given, the groups will race each other to the finishing line.