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Seven stones

Seven stones (also known by various other names) is a traditional game from the Indian subcontinent involving a ball and a pile of flat stones, generally played between two teams in a large outdoor area.

Seven stones
A game of Dabba Kali in Kerala
Setup timeless than a minute
Playing time3 minutes
ChanceLow
SkillsRunning, Observation, Speed, Strength, Throwing and concentration
Seven stones game
Kids playing Lagori in a Bangalore street

History edit

The game is one of the most ancient games of the Indian subcontinent whose history dates back to the Bhagavata Purana, which mentions Krishna playing the game with his friends.[1] This traditional sport has been played for the last 5 millennia. It is believed to have been originated in the southern parts of the Indian subcontinent.[2]

Lagori (seven stones) will be included as a demonstration sport in the 2023 National Games of India.[3]

Gameplay edit

A member of one team (the seekers) throw a ball at a pile in an attempt to knock them over. The seekers try to restore the pile of stones while staying safe from the opposing team's (the hitters’) throws. The hitters' objective is to hit the seekers with the ball before they can reconstruct the stone pile. If the ball touches a seeker, that seeker is out and the team which the seeker came from continues, without the seeker. A seeker can always safeguard themselves by touching an opposite team member before the ball hits the seeker.

Additional rules edit

  • The throwing seeker cannot come too close to the piled-up stones while attempting to knock them over. They have to do so from behind a line marked on the ground.
  • If the person trying to knock down the pile cannot do it in three tries, they are considered out.
  • If the thrower's ball does not knock down the pile and is caught by an opponent four times after the first bounce then the thrower is out.
  • Each team contains an equal number of players.
  • Piles of flat stones contain 7 or 10 stones.
  • Hitters cannot run with the ball to hit the seekers.
  • The seeker, after restoring the pile of stones, says the game's name to announce the reconstruction of the pile of stones.
  • If the ball is thrown by the thrower and hits the piles and the opposite member catch the ball then the whole gis out

Alternative names edit

 
Olapanthu - ball made of coconut leaves - used to play the game in Kerala

In other parts of India, the same game is known several other names:

Similar to India, the game is identified differently in various countries, but the spirit of the sport remains the same.

Modern day edit

Not very long ago, kids all around the country would come together on a field to play from a plethora of outdoor games. While football and cricket were the most commonly played games, ancient and traditional Indian were also played like Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, and Gilli Danda.[1]

As time passed by, most of these traditional games began to fade away and very few remained. Kabaddi, for example, became a global phenomenon after being pushed with the Pro Kabaddi League. A game that no kid talked about 7 years ago, is now being enthusiastically watched and played by almost every child of this generation. Fortunately, Kabaddi is not the only traditional sport who gained international popularity. Lagori, which was played a lot by the youth back in the day, has also begun to make its way to the international circuit.[8]

Today, Lagori is played by at least 30 nations across the world. The game has gradually gained a considerable amount of global prominence. However, India is the epicentre of the development of the game on with a bigger platform and a wide outreach to contemporary audience. The Indian Lagori Premier League that was held in November 2017 had gathered great momentum across the nation which was organised by the Amateur Lagori Federation of India.[9] They have also made efforts to push the game to several states of India as well as in other countries, playing a pivotal role in popularising the game. The second Lagori World Cup (first being played in 2015) is soon going to take place later this year, several nations including Indian, Bhutan Hong Kong, Brazil, Turket, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Nepal will go face to face.[10]

The rules have not changed that much over the years, however there have been some changes brought in the way the game is being played. The following fundamentals were laid down by the International Lagori Foundation: Each team would have 12 players, with only 6 players on the court for every set. One set lasts for 3 minutes followed by a half minute break in between sets. One match has typically 3 sets and the team scoring maximum points wins. Other than that, the rules are basically the same for all leagues. Having said that, the game has definitely come a long way from what it was. From a dusty open field to an indoor synthetic turf, from a pile of stones lying around in the field to 7 circular fibre discs made for the game, and from an old tennis ball to a softball specifically tailored for the game.[11]

Despite the game almost being forgotten and becoming extinct in the past few decades, the inaugural World Cup help in 2015 was a huge success paired with the Indian Lagori Premiere League (ILPL) catering to a wide audience in the country, it seems as though Lagori is going through its revival phase.

In popular media edit

  • In the grand season finale of TVF Triplings, a popular Indian mini internet series made by TVF (The Viral Fever), a game of SPL (Sitoliya Pitto Lagori) acts as the glue that brings together a group of estranged siblings.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Pithoo – The game of seven stones". Urban Vaastu | Best Urban Development Magazine. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Traditional games".
  3. ^ National Games 2023 scheduled to be held in Goa from Oct. 26 to Nov. 9 https://olympics.com/
  4. ^ Cohen, Noam. "When Knowledge Isn’t Written, Does It Still Count?" The New York Times. 7 August 2011. Retrieved on 22 September 2011.
  5. ^ Seven stones (ஏழு கல்லு)
  6. ^ a b "Pitthu Gol Garam". www.dentisty.org. 12 July 2018. Retrieved 4 June 2020. … the players loudly say "PITTU GOL GARAM" …
  7. ^ Shahid, Dr Khwaja Ali (24 November 2013). "Game over?". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  8. ^ "Taking You Back To the 90s: Do You Remember Playing Lagori?". Playo. 24 August 2017. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  9. ^ Paranjpe, Shailendra (26 January 2015). "Now, a premier league to popularise Lagori". DNA India. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  10. ^ Sanjiv, Deepthi (27 June 2017). "Lagori's global push". Bangalore Mirror. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  11. ^ Bennur, Shankar (15 April 2015). "Lagori league formed to popularise the traditional sport in State". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  12. ^ "Season finale - Season 1 episode 5 - TVF Triplings with Tata Tiago". tvfplay.com. TVF - The Viral Fever media Labs. Retrieved 13 October 2016.

External links edit

  • Indian games
  • About Lagori: Topend Sports Website

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knock them over The seekers try to restore the pile of stones while staying safe from the opposing team s the hitters throws The hitters objective is to hit the seekers with the ball before they can reconstruct the stone pile If the ball touches a seeker that seeker is out and the team which the seeker came from continues without the seeker A seeker can always safeguard themselves by touching an opposite team member before the ball hits the seeker Additional rules edit The throwing seeker cannot come too close to the piled up stones while attempting to knock them over They have to do so from behind a line marked on the ground If the person trying to knock down the pile cannot do it in three tries they are considered out If the thrower s ball does not knock down the pile and is caught by an opponent four times after the first bounce then the thrower is out Each team contains an equal number of players Piles of flat stones contain 7 or 10 stones Hitters cannot run with the ball to hit the seekers The seeker after restoring the pile of stones says the game s name to announce the reconstruction of the pile of stones If the ball is thrown by the thrower and hits the piles and the opposite member catch the ball then the whole gis outAlternative names edit nbsp Olapanthu ball made of coconut leaves used to play the game in Kerala In other parts of India the same game is known several other names garam Punjab pithu garam Himachal Lagori Karnataka Lingoj or Lingot Telangana Lingorcha Lagori Seven Tilo Maharashtra Pitto Pithu Haryana Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh northern Rajasthan and West Bengal Sitoliya Rajasthan Bihar Madhya Pradesh Satodiyu Gujarat Bam Pitto pittu Bihar Yedu penkulata Yedu rallu dikori or pittu Andhra Pradesh Palli Patti Karimnagar Seventees Dabba kali Kerala played using a ball made of coconut leaves olapanthu 4 Ezhu kallu Tamil Nadu 5 Garmaan Garam Minto Kashmir Sat khapri Jharkhand Basketgoal Odisha Similar to India the game is identified differently in various countries but the spirit of the sport remains the same Haft Sang Iran Sat Chara Bangladesh Seven Stone Game Ball Nepal Pitho Garam Pitthu Garam Pitthu Gol Garam 6 Pittu Garam 7 Pittu Gol Garam 6 Pakistan Cantracon Afghanistan Modern day editNot very long ago kids all around the country would come together on a field to play from a plethora of outdoor games While football and cricket were the most commonly played games ancient and traditional Indian were also played like Kabaddi Kho Kho and Gilli Danda 1 As time passed by most of these traditional games began to fade away and very few remained Kabaddi for example became a global phenomenon after being pushed with the Pro Kabaddi League A game that no kid talked about 7 years ago is now being enthusiastically watched and played by almost every child of this generation Fortunately Kabaddi is not the only traditional sport who gained international popularity Lagori which was played a lot by the youth back in the day has also begun to make its way to the international circuit 8 Today Lagori is played by at least 30 nations across the world The game has gradually gained a considerable amount of global prominence However India is the epicentre of the development of the game on with a bigger platform and a wide outreach to contemporary audience The Indian Lagori Premier League that was held in November 2017 had gathered great momentum across the nation which was organised by the Amateur Lagori Federation of India 9 They have also made efforts to push the game to several states of India as well as in other countries playing a pivotal role in popularising the game The second Lagori World Cup first being played in 2015 is soon going to take place later this year several nations including Indian Bhutan Hong Kong Brazil Turket Sri Lanka Bangladesh and Nepal will go face to face 10 The rules have not changed that much over the years however there have been some changes brought in the way the game is being played The following fundamentals were laid down by the International Lagori Foundation Each team would have 12 players with only 6 players on the court for every set One set lasts for 3 minutes followed by a half minute break in between sets One match has typically 3 sets and the team scoring maximum points wins Other than that the rules are basically the same for all leagues Having said that the game has definitely come a long way from what it was From a dusty open field to an indoor synthetic turf from a pile of stones lying around in the field to 7 circular fibre discs made for the game and from an old tennis ball to a softball specifically tailored for the game 11 Despite the game almost being forgotten and becoming extinct in the past few decades the inaugural World Cup help in 2015 was a huge success paired with the Indian Lagori Premiere League ILPL catering to a wide audience in the country it seems as though Lagori is going through its revival phase In popular media editIn the grand season finale of TVF Triplings a popular Indian mini internet series made by TVF The Viral Fever a game of SPL Sitoliya Pitto Lagori acts as the glue that brings together a group of estranged siblings 12 See also edit nbsp India portal nbsp Games portal Kho kho Kabaddi DodgeballReferences edit a b Pithoo The game of seven stones Urban Vaastu Best Urban Development Magazine Retrieved 31 August 2019 Traditional games National Games 2023 scheduled to be held in Goa from Oct 26 to Nov 9 https olympics com Cohen Noam When Knowledge Isn t Written Does It Still Count The New York Times 7 August 2011 Retrieved on 22 September 2011 Seven stones ஏழ கல ல a b Pitthu Gol Garam www dentisty org 12 July 2018 Retrieved 4 June 2020 the players loudly say PITTU GOL GARAM Shahid Dr Khwaja Ali 24 November 2013 Game over DAWN COM Retrieved 4 June 2020 Taking You Back To the 90s Do You Remember Playing Lagori Playo 24 August 2017 Retrieved 31 August 2019 Paranjpe Shailendra 26 January 2015 Now a premier league to popularise Lagori DNA India Retrieved 31 August 2019 Sanjiv Deepthi 27 June 2017 Lagori s global push Bangalore Mirror Retrieved 31 August 2019 Bennur Shankar 15 April 2015 Lagori league formed to popularise the traditional sport in State The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 31 August 2019 Season finale Season 1 episode 5 TVF Triplings with Tata Tiago tvfplay com TVF The Viral Fever media Labs Retrieved 13 October 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lagori Indian games About Lagori Topend Sports Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Seven stones amp oldid 1214020859, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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