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- List_of_Buddha_games abstract "The Buddha games list is a list of games which it is reputed that Gautama Buddha said that he would not play. As such it dates back to the 6th or 5th 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 and is in the same order given in the original. The list is also given in a number of other Buddhist works, including the Vinaya Pitaka. Games on boards with 8 or 10 rows. (Thought to refer to Ashtapada and Dasapada respectively.) The same games played on imaginary boards. (Akasam Astapadam was an Ashtapada variant played with no board, literally "Astapadam played in the sky".) Marking diagrams on the floor such that the player can only walk on certain places. (This is described in the Vinaya Pitaka as "having drawn a circle with various lines on the ground, there they play avoiding the line to be avoided". Rhys Davids suggests that it may refer to Parihâra-patham, a form of hop-scotch.) Either remove pieces from a pile, or adding pieces to it, with the loser being the one who causes the heap to "shake" (similar to the modern game pick-up sticks). Throwing dice. "Dipping the hand with the fingers stretched out in lac, or red dye, or flour-water, and striking the wet hand on the ground or on a wall, calling out 'What shall it be?' and showing the form required--elephants, horses, &c." Ball games. Blowing through a pat-kulal, a toy pipe made of leaves. Ploughing with a toy plough. Playing with toy windmills made from palm leaves. Playing with toy measures made from palm leaves. 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.Although the modern game of chess had not been invented at the time the list was made, earlier chess-like games such as Chaturaji may have existed. H.J.R. Murray refers to Rhys Davids' 1899 translation, noting that the 8×8 board game is most likely Ashtapada while the 10×10 game is Dasapada. He states that both are race games.".
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- List_of_Buddha_games wikiPageWikiLink Arecaceae.
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- List_of_Buddha_games wikiPageWikiLink Bow_(weapon).
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- List_of_Buddha_games wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhism-related_lists.
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- List_of_Buddha_games wikiPageWikiLink Chaturaji.
- List_of_Buddha_games wikiPageWikiLink Chess.
- List_of_Buddha_games wikiPageWikiLink Dasapada.
- List_of_Buddha_games wikiPageWikiLink Dice.
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- List_of_Buddha_games wikiPageWikiLink Hop-scotch.
- List_of_Buddha_games wikiPageWikiLink Hopscotch.
- List_of_Buddha_games wikiPageWikiLink Lac.
- List_of_Buddha_games wikiPageWikiLink Palm_leaves.
- List_of_Buddha_games wikiPageWikiLink Pick-up_sticks.
- List_of_Buddha_games wikiPageWikiLink Plough.
- List_of_Buddha_games wikiPageWikiLink T.W._Rhys_Davids.
- List_of_Buddha_games wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_William_Rhys_Davids.
- List_of_Buddha_games wikiPageWikiLink Vinaya_Pitaka.
- List_of_Buddha_games wikiPageWikiLink Windmill.
- List_of_Buddha_games wikiPageWikiLinkText "List of Buddha games".
- List_of_Buddha_games wikiPageWikiLinkText "list of Buddha games".
- List_of_Buddha_games wikiPageWikiLinkText "list of games that Gautama Buddha would not play".
- List_of_Buddha_games date "May 2015".
- List_of_Buddha_games hasPhotoCollection List_of_Buddha_games.
- List_of_Buddha_games reason "Does the list have a name and what is it? What is the name of this article based on?".
- List_of_Buddha_games reason "Why wouldn't Buddha play, or why would he suggest others avoid playing?".
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- List_of_Buddha_games subject Category:Buddhism-related_lists.
- List_of_Buddha_games subject Category:Lists_of_games.
- List_of_Buddha_games hypernym List.
- List_of_Buddha_games type List.
- List_of_Buddha_games type List.
- List_of_Buddha_games comment "The Buddha games list is a list of games which it is reputed that Gautama Buddha said that he would not play. As such it dates back to the 6th or 5th 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 and is in the same order given in the original.".
- List_of_Buddha_games label "List of Buddha games".
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- List_of_Buddha_games sameAs Q6565143.
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