Look at the modern children, one striking difference between the
childhood that the previous generation had and the one that, this generation
has is the lack of Indian or native games. In the 1970’s people used to play
a variety of indoor and outdoor games. Now a days almost all children play
games like cricket , tennis , football and mostly in laptops and mobile
phones. Nobody is playing games like kabbadi , goli , ghilli or indoor games
like the Dhayaakattem , paramapadham , pallanguzhi , paandi or aadupuli
aattam. These games have a rich culture and heritage value and were tools of
passing on some ancestral knowledge. They also sharpened our observational
and math skills unlike the hit and run games of the west that are
unidimensional and strengthen only hand-eye co-ordination.
Traditional games were not just games, they were designed in such a
way that one can develop lot of skills like logical thinking, building strategy
concentration, basic Mathematics, aiming and a lot more. They teach us
many things learn to win or lose improve hand eye co-ordination and finally
to have fun, either by playing the game or watching a game being played.
Now a days, we develop these skills by paying money to centres that conduct
personal development courses. Many modern games around the world, have
their origin in these traditional games.
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