Re: Snakes and Ladders
namaste Indraneela.
As children we used to play this game with avidity during holidays. Our grandma imposed a strict condition that no player should quit the game in the middle or else 'God will be displeased.' Here is how this game looked:
http://www.mastanantapur.com/ppsp.htm
You might as well use a blown up print of this image for a game, or download a simpler image here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?ctv11t8wnxzu5mf
Some interesting links to traditional Hindu games:
http://www.gamepandit.com/games/snake_ladder.html
http://www.traditionalgames.in/home/...s/paramapadham
Children can have great fun with learning, playing these games!
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To her whose feet are washed by the ocean, who wears the Himalayas as her crown, and is adorned with the gems of rishis and kings, to Mother India, do I bow down in respect.
--viShNu purANam
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