Author: Davis, Andrew McFarland
Synopsis:
In "Indian Games: An Historical Research," Davis, Andrew McFarland takes readers on a captivating journey through the rich and diverse world of traditional Indian games. From ancient times to the present day, this meticulously researched book unveils the hidden stories behind these games, shedding light on their cultural significance, strategic elements, and the profound impact they have had on Indian society. Through vivid descriptions and engaging anecdotes, Davis explores the origins, evolution, and enduring popularity of games such as Kabaddi, Pachisi, and Kho-Kho, revealing the fascinating connections between these games and various aspects of Indian history, mythology, and social dynamics. As readers delve into the pages of this enthralling research, they will discover a treasure trove of knowledge that not only celebrates the spirit of play but also offers a deeper understanding of India's rich cultural heritage.
Genres: Historical research, Cultural studies, Sports and games
Themes: Cultural heritage, Social dynamics, Strategy and skill
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