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What is the state game of maharashtra?

The State Game of Maharshtra is Kabaddi.


What wa the birth place of kabaddi game?

Tamilnadu, India


What is the state game of andhra pradesh?

KABADDI


What is the state game of Gujarat?

Kabaddi


National sports of India?

hockey as INDIA has won 7 cups that is the why hockey was stated the national game


Which countries is kabadi a national game?

India. Search Wikipedia with the keywords "Sports in India", there under the section "Kabaddi" you will find it is written that Kabaddi is the national game of India. Well I know because I'm an Indian, not from wikipedia! I just mentioned Wikipedia because if you're more interested, you can learn it from there.


Information on kabaddi a Punjabi game?

information on kabaddi apunjabi game in punjabi


Why is India so good a Kabaddi?

India are good at kabaddi, because they practice well and play well. Work hard . Its the rough game where it all leads o wounds and injuries. They never care about them and will play with that wounds only . so they are best


What is the national sports day of Bangladesh?

The national game of Bangladesh is Kabaddi; also known as Hu-Tu-Tu in Western India, Ha-Do-Do in Eastern India and parts of Bangladesh, Chedugudu in Southern India and Kaunbada in Northern India. The word Kabaddi may have originated from the Tamil words 'kai' (hand) and 'pidi' (catch). It is a combination of wrestling, tag and tug of war; played by two teams of up to nine players each. The game dates back to prehistoric times and is thought to have originated in the South Asia region. The game has three forms of play: Amar, Surjeevani (played under the Kabaddi Federation of India) and Gamier.


How do you play kabbadi?

Two teams occupy opposite halves of a field and take turns sending a "raider" into the other half, in order to win points by tagging or wrestling members of the opposing team; the raider then tries to return to his own half, holding his breath and chanting "kabaddi, kabaddi, kabaddi" during the whole raid. The name - often chanted during a game - derives from a Hindi, and Punjabi word meaning "holding of breath", which is indeed the crucial aspect of play. It is the national game of Bangladesh, and the state game of Punjab, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh in India.


What is the national game of Bangladesh?

Kabaddi


How points given in kabaddi game?

4