Icim bicim
Itching is a popular rural sport in the subcontinent of India, including Bangladesh. Usually children and adolescents choose the green field adjacent to the village for this game. Beyond the height is one of the highlights of this game.
Itching Beeching Chewing Chew
The butterflies fly
Two players sit side by side and build height to cross the players. First, they build heights with two-foot heels. After the players have crossed the height, they raise the leg with another foot on the leg. In this way the height is raised by placing the palm on the leg. After crossing the heights, players sitting two feet free and forming a triangular border. This is the place where the foot is surrounded, three times to jump, to cross the legs or to spread the raft. After crossing this boundary, each player jumps to zero in the sitting leg of the sitting player, twice to say the pitching pitch. This is the end of the game.
Open to Biscope
Open to Biscope is one of the rural sports in Bangladesh. Because of its simplicity, the Open to Biscope game is gaining popularity to girls. This is a helpful game. This game is played to form teams. The rhyme-song associated with the play refers to the amusement of British lords of the British era.
Open to Biscope
Nine Ten Taish Kop
Sultana Bibiana
Sahib Babu's meeting room
has said that
after
drinking
Supri, after eating the pepper, the key to the Pea Bata Spring,
which
will be given to her by Manimala, is the pearl necklace.
Two presidents choose their own team names in the name of flowers or fruits. They stand in the face and build an arch with two hands. The players participating in the game, with their hands on each other's shoulders, traveled along the bottom of the arc to speak in a row, like a train. At the end of the raid, the player occupies the player who is in the artillery. They asked him which team he would join. Then he joins his team of choice. That way, each player starts the main game by splitting it into two groups. Sometimes the open to biscope game is played as the main game.
Hard game
Curry game is a rural game in Bangladesh. Adolescent girls who are regulated by movement are usually more likely to play hard. Curry is an equally popular game, as are five entities. As a curry, the game is made in the village by making a curry with jam or palm beech.
Khushu Khushur Durga Masur
Three Talia's mother keliya
Pumpkin Chuck bluff with a
hand hold money in hand
Curry is a simple and straightforward game. Points were collected by hitting the four sticks in a smooth place and hitting them in pairs. If you fail to hit or stick together after playing hard, the donation of that player is lost and the others start playing. With the hair of their head, the girls in the village often prove that they are touching the obvious. If three chests of chest are up after running, then the donation is lost and if all four of the puppies are left standing, then there are four points for each puppy, and collecting the puppy will cause the players to fall.
Kanamachi
Kanamachi is a wonderful sport in the rural sport of Bangladesh. Children and teenagers play this game everywhere in the country. The following rhyme is meant to be played while playing.
The earrings are loud
Get on the wire
In this game one is blindfolded with clothes, he tries to catch other friends. The one whose eyes are tied is the 'ear'. Others, like 'flies', stare at him as he spreads his wings around them. He tries to catch others while his eyes are closed. No one can say if he could catch his name, but the man caught the edge pretending to be you.
Stick Game
Sticks game is a traditional martial art that is practiced in some parts of the state of West Bengal in Bangladesh and India. The practitioner of the 'stick game' is called 'lathiyal'. Also, those who are skilled at running sticks or performing fights with sticks, or those who earn a living by running sticks, are known as lethal or lathial.
Stick is a natural word that comes from the Sanskrit form Yasti. Thus, playing stick can be called a stick technique. There is a proverb in the South Asian language, including Bangla, that whoever has the stick has the power. The people who live with the game of stick or stick game are also known as lathial.
Sticks are specially made of rugs, mattresses or poles, usually made of solid bamboo, and sometimes become a great weapon when tied to an iron ring.
Stick game teaches self-defense with sticks. Under British rule, zamindars of undivided Bengal (East Bengal and West Bengal) employed lathiyals for security. People still fight with sticks to capture land in the pastures. The game is played to show their strength and courage in various ceremonies, including mahram and puja. The sticks used for this game are four to five feet tall, and are often oiled. With stunning tactics each player demonstrates tactics with their own sticks. Only strong youth can take part in the sport. But now, from infants to young people, men of all ages take part in sticks. In North Bengal, a similar game called Chaadi is played during Eid. There are still exhibits of stick game during various rituals, including worship in the southern part of West Bengal, India. Thick play was also included during the Bratashri movement by Gurusaid Dutt in thick Bengal.
Battalion forces show street play, splash game, robbery game, banu play, baoi jak (group war), nori bari (ridicule fight with sticks) and dao game (mock battle with sharp weapons). Among these, the presentation of robbery is popularly known as Eid. Besides sticks, musical instruments like drum, cornet, jhumjhumi, kara etc. are used in sticks and the dance is performed with music.
There is a great history of playing sticks but its popularity is now on the decline. On the occasion of Eid, Lath Khel is organized in different districts like Sirajganj, Jhenaidah, Kushtia, Joypurhat, Panchagarh and Narail. New teams are not currently being formed with a stick game. In addition to the lack of patronage, the game has been lost.
Kabaddi
Kabaddi is one of the most popular games in Bengal. Currently Kabaddi plays internationally. This game is usually played by all types of boys, from adolescents to adults. Usually kabaddi games are organized in special festivals or festivals. Kabaddi is the national game of Bangladesh. Kabaddi Federation has been formed in Bangladesh since Bangladesh became independent. Earlier, only kabaddi was seen in the village but now kabaddi has been practiced everywhere.
The Asian Kabaddi Federation was formed in the presence of representatives from India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Burma. The first Asian Kabaddi competition was held in Calcutta on February 7. This is how the game of Kabaddi slowly became popular.
Field: The boys' field of kabaddi is 5 meters wide by 12.5 meters wide. And the kabaddi playground for girls is 5 meters in length and 5 meters wide. Right in the middle of the playground is a line drawn called a midline or uphill line. On this side of the middle line, two lines are drawn in two halves, called coils. For dead or out players, there are two lines on the two sides of the field called the lobby.
Members: Each team has 12 players. But each team has 3 players on the field. The remaining 5 are extra players. Up to three players can be converted during the game.
Time: Men will play 20 minutes in two halves and girls 20 minutes with 5 minutes break. The team that gets the most points at the end of the game will win. If two points are equal, two more minutes will be played. If even then the points are equal, then the team that earned the first points will win.
Point: If a player goes out of the field, he will be out. That way, if everyone is out of a team, then the opposing team will get a salt (2 extra points) If you can safely return to your court in a desperate way by touching an opposing team player (may be multiple) from midline, who will be touched or how many will be out. That way, one point will be available for everyone who is out.
WARNING: Calling a repetitive Kabbadi in a trance is called breathing. The momentum must start from the deadline. The opposition cannot allow multiple attackers to go to court simultaneously. If an attacker loses an opponent's court and if the opposing player touches him, he will be considered an attacker.
Kutakuta
Kutakut is one of the major sports of rural adolescents. In the courtyard of the drying of grain in the courtyard, or in the soft light of the afternoon, the young girls in the courtyard of the house enjoy playing with drunkenness. After the monsoon, the ground is cut off with soft, broken pieces of broken soil and made room for dogs. The rural girls of Bengal play this game any season. The fact that selling a house at a fun game highlights rural women's awareness of trade.
Lily Lily Bamboo Chong
Thumbs up
for
cutting bamboo, I will not take so much money for Lily's
wedding nor will Lily's mother cry over her
neck.
A total of 9/1 cells are drawn in the rectangular area and another half-crescent house is erected on the end of these houses. In the first room, the knees can be dropped by putting one foot on the floor and breathing in the semi-crescent-shaped cells by crossing all the cells to allow them to breathe. After that, he tried to cross all the houses by hitting the leg with this foot. If the gutty does not cross all the cells, then he has to be brought out of the house by the usual rules to get out of the half-moon-shaped house and raise his foot to zero. If the players can not go to the semicircular room without looking at the feet of the house, looking at the forehead and then come back to the first room, then he is eligible to buy the house. The house that will be bought in the game of kutakut will not be removed from the room. During the process of buying a house, a player's teeth appear when the player dies. Gradually, the game is settled by buying the house and occupying the last house.
Golchhat
Golchhat is one of the most popular sports for teenagers in Bangladesh. Apart from the village, the game is very prevalent in the urban areas of Bangladesh. Dhaka, Mymensingh, Faridpur, Madaripur, Barisal, Khulna, Pabna are the highest circulation of the game. The game is played outside, ie, on the school grounds or in the open. There are two teams in the roundabout game. He was taken to the center of the hole by placing a stick in a hole in the ground, creating a circle in the center of this stick and drawing a line 20/5 feet away. The circle is made to rotate and it is called Golla and in the local language, it is run. Thus the name of the game has been Gollacht.
At the beginning of the game, the first two presidents are determined. The leaders are called Goda. Both players have the same number of players (3 or 4). The president holds the pony stick in one hand with the other player in his hand in the other. In this way, they move around touching the center with each other's hands. Their goal is to run the stick or tree (the second target) out of the circle and touch it.
On the other hand, if the opposing players can touch any player on that team before touching Kathi, he will be excluded from the match. Thus, in the end, the president will also have to touch the saddle. If no player reaches the goal, the opponent receives a donation.
Bullfighting
In the past, bull fighting was a popular sport in Bangladesh. The bull cows were raised separately to fight. By the helm farming or any other kind of work was not. The bull was fattened only for fighting. During the dry season, they were invited to watch the bull fight in the village market. On the field, the owners of the bulls used to bring their bulls with various colored cloths, swords and towels. Bringing the two ropes to the side, the bulls of the two sides, leaving the bulls together, beat the drums and sing in rhythm. Thus, among all the bulls present, the bull was given prizes in the first place. The prize was tied to the neck and displayed in the market. Currently, this fancy practice is on its way to extinction.
Bauci
Bauchi is a rural and traditional sport in Bangladesh. Bauchi play requires two teams. If there are 3 to 4 players in each team then the game is free. The game goes wherever you like, on the field or in the backyard. At the beginning of the game, two houses have to be built to cut the ground at a distance of 20-20 feet. One of the two teams that gets the chance to play first is selected as a bride or groom. There will be one house between the two houses, where all the players will be except the one-sided wife. And the wife will stand in the small room. The small house is called the house or old house. The game's win depends on the wife's discretion. The wife will have to rush from the house to the big house. The players on the opposing team are always on guard so that the wife cannot leave the house. If the wife comes out and someone touches her, then the game is over.
Later the opposing team gets a chance to play. Those in the big house are chasing the opposing team's players with their breath. With the breath, the players of the opposing team fleeing. Nevertheless, he always cares for his wife to keep going. If the player holding the breath touches someone on the opposing team, that player is killed. The dying player cannot participate in the ongoing play. In this way, the players of the opposing team try to give the wife a chance to return home. If the wife can move to the big house without touching, then victory is achieved. The winning team will resume play. If the opposing team touches the wife, then the opposing team will have a chance to play. Thus the game goes on in phases.
Jabbar Bali
Jabbar's Ballikhela is a special wrestling game, which takes place on the 12th day of every year at Laldighi Maidan in Chittagong. Participants in this game are called bullies. Wrestling in the regional language of Chittagong is known as Balikhela. The competition was launched by Abdul Jabbar Saudagar, a wealthy businessman from Badarpati area of Chittagong. After his death, the competition became known as Jabbar's sacrificial game. Jabbar's sacrifice game is considered as a popular and traditional competition. The Baishakhi fair was organized about three km from the vicinity of Laldighi Maidan at the center of Ballikhela. It is the largest Baishakhi fair in the greater Chittagong area.
After the fall of the independent Nawab Tipu Sultan of India, British rule began in this country. Abdul Jabbar Saudagar, a businessman from Badarpati area of Chittagong, introduced a Boli sport or wrestling competition to develop Bengali culture and at the same time to develop anti-British sentiment among the Bengali youth and increase their morale by displaying strength. He started this game at the Laldighi field on 12 Baisakh of his own. Although the British government awarded Abdul Jabbar Mia the title of Khan Bahadur for organizing exceptional sports competitions, he refused. Apart from Greater Chittagong during the British and Pakistani times, well-known bowlers from Arakan region of Burma participated in the game.
Chittagong is a country of sacrifice. In the nineteen villages between the Karnaphuli and the Shankha river, there was a residence of a man named Malla. The masters possessed of great physical strength are brave men and their hereditary profession is a show of physical activity. These were the main attractions of Bolikhela and the main motivation for organizing Bolikhela. Chittagong has twenty-two Malla family histories. Aman Shah Mall of Asia village, Chikan Mall of Chatari village, Chand Mall of Kataria village, Eid Mall and Nawab Mall of Jiri village, Hari Mall of Pari village, Nanu Malla of Perla village, Patiala Hilal Mall and Gorahit Mall, Haidhgalnagar, Holadgaon and Mohd. Mall, Adam Mall of Kanchannagar, Goni Mall of Ishwarkhain, Qasim Mall of Saidpur, Yogi Mall of Popadia, Khatapa Malla of Khatchachar, Imamchare Al Malla, naikhainera botata acrobat, acrobat mahatara eyachina, hulainera chilling Malla, Malla gairalara distilled.
Nowadays, though the lack of professional sacrifice (wrestlers) is not as attractive as the sport, Jabbar's sacrifice has become the main livelihood of the fair. That is why many people recognize it as a Baishakhi Mela instead of a sacrifice. Jabbar Mia's sacrifice and Baishakhi Mela have become the traditions, culture and arrogance of Chittagong. It is currently identified as the country's largest folk festival. Though the game is supposed to be a three-day formal fair, it is practically a five- to six-day fair, which surrounds the area around Laldighi Maidan. Besides Jabbar's sacrifice, DC Saheb's sacrifice at Cox's Bazar, Mecca's sacrifice at Satkaniya, the government's sacrifice at Anwara, Mohammed's sacrifice at Rausan, Churkhan's sacrifice at Hathazari, and Maulvir's sacrifice at Chandgaon.
Topabhati
Topwati is a very popular sport for girls in rural areas of Bangladesh. Children usually play this game. Topa means baking or cooking utensils and rice is cooking rice. The cooking topabhati This game is called.
Rules First, children build small houses with jute or bamboo scissors. Then it can be planted on top of a tree with leaves, banana leaves or polythene. First one is sent to the fictional market somewhere. He markets various myths from the market. Usually the leaves of the tree are brought from the market as curry, sand is rice. During market, the leaves of jackfruit are used as money. Then one cooks those things and gives them all to eat. Children generally use toys made of bone-thin for cooking. It also uses the leaves of the tree as a dish when eating. In this game, the village conducts the family atmosphere of Bengal.
Dungs
Dungs are one of the most popular rural sports in Bangladesh and northern India. Teenagers usually play this game. Its name is Goli Danda. After the arrival of cricket, its popularity has come down considerably. In Bangladesh, the game is known as Dangbari, Gutbari, Tamdang, Vatadanda etc.
Sporting goods are two-and-a-half-foot-long sticks (dangs or poles), the other shot which sounds round but not round, in fact, another small stick about two inches long with two ends slightly tilted.
Dangs are one of the most popular sports in Bengal. Mainly the boys play it; Girls usually do not play dings. It can be played by splitting into two groups of two to five or six. A stick of one and a half cubits in length and a staggering amount of hard work. The first one is called a stick and the second is called a shot. First a small hole was made in the hollow field. One of the donors tried to remove it by firing a rod at the hole. Opponent players want to lure it from standing around. If they succeed, the player is out, and if they do not catch, then they have to hit the poles on the holes. When touched, he loses his donation, and if not, he picks up the stick and sends the bullets away. Then measure from rod to hole with the rod. The regional names of up to seven sizes are: home, jumps, spears, chagals, champs, jumps, make.. One flower or clump in seven sizes and one flower in seven. In the case of broken flowers, the next game begins. Each house has different methods like house, dory etc. One player can play until he is out, the second one will play in the same manner. When everyone is out, the opposition team starts the game with a donation. In fact, the game is a rural version of current-day cricket and is the equivalent of bat and ball sticks. There is also a provision for getting out in case of catches or hitting dandruff.
The rules of the game jump when they hit the starting edge of the pole. After that, he had to be stabbed a second time and then sent away.
The danger is that many times an accident occurs in the eye. The sharp velocity and injury to the starting edge after the second beating made the game an accident.
Beard
Dariyabandha is a familiar sport in the rural sport of Bangladesh. The national game of Bangladesh is another popular sport in all regions, just like Hadudu. The game is played according to local rules and regulations throughout the country. The National Recreation Association has enacted laws applicable to this game for Bangladesh. Almost all children in the area love to play the game. Boys, girls, and even adults can be seen playing the game.
The playground will be 3 feet long and 20 feet wide, with a line parallel to the middle 1 foot long and 3 feet wide. The entire court will be divided into 3 inches / 5 slots in 3 lines at 3 feet intervals. The landscape will be 3 lines 3 feet wide.
Each team has 5 players. The toss is determined by the attacker and the defender. 20 minutes game, 5 minutes rest, 20 minutes game again - this game goes on. If one dies during the game, the other half will have the chance to attack. A referee in the game has 3 or 12 bearded judges and 2 scorers. If the outcome of the game is unresolved, the result of the game can be determined by replaying 3-5 minutes.
First, the house is built by cutting the spots on the ground. The house looks a lot like Badminton Court. There are four to five players in two teams. It will take less than two players. Plants can be cut through houses with a spade on the ground floor. In a square room, the front and back have to cut two spots at equal distances. One hand amount is to be kept between these two spots. They are called the Aura Court. A court is made in the middle with two horizontal court pairs. The middle court is called the 'steep court'. The higher the player, the greater the number of courts. One player stands on each horizontal court. Standing here prevents the other team players from entering the room. If he touches another team player on the court or inside the house, he dies. The front player can use the steep court behind him. The team that gets the chance to play, They enter the front room and exit through the back room. After all the houses have been recovered, they come out from the back room.
The game is done if everyone can come back to save the other players standing on the court. If any of the players on the court stand, they leave the house if their feet are stained. The other team will have a chance to stand at home. This way the game goes on for a long time. The Dariyabandha court has no proper size. Depending on how many houses a player can handle, the house is cut. However, the structure of all the cells remains the same. If any of their players' feet get hit, they leave the house. The other team will have a chance to stand at home. This way the game goes on for a long time. The Dariyabandha court has no proper size. Depending on how many houses a player can handle, the house is cut. However, the structure of all the cells remains the same. If any of their players' feet get hit, they leave the house. The other team will have a chance to stand at home. This way the game goes on for a long time. The Dariyabandha court has no proper size. Depending on how many houses a player can handle, the house is cut. However, the structure of all the cells remains the same.
In other words, the table barrier is a real feature of Dariyabandha. The game is between two teams. Each team has players from 1/3 to 1/3. Before the start of the game, the boundary of the house is set by cutting the spots on the ground. Due to the boundaries of home boundaries in the game, there is more to know about tactics and punch exercises than fast racing. Number 4 is called the house of a house, flower house or mattress house in some areas. The house number 2 is called the salt house or the baked house or the salt coat. Along the middle of the house, the long spot where the spot is called, I ran it somewhere, and somewhere it was said. And the lines along the lines are called patyle coat. Dariyabandha play requires flat land where the spade is cut or stained with lime.
The parallel line should have at least one hand space so that any player can travel through it. When traveling, you have to take care of the spots so that the feet do not fall. In other rooms there will also be at least one hand amount of space line to hold the player. At the beginning of the game, a group of players take a position in the mattress room. Others stand along a perpendicular line with the antagonist. Since there is a matter of touching in this game, if a player can save the touch and return to the mattress and return to the mattress, he gets one point. A group gets a chance to play first, so let's say that opportunity. Gai gets the point when they get points. However, if an opposing player touches the house, the entire team loses it. Thus the game continues.
The outcome of the game depends on whether everyone visits the house. A person's irresponsibility or inability to play the role of the opposing team, losing the entire team.
The game does not cost anything, and due to its velocity, speed, and popularity, it is the most popular sport in the country.
Nunata game
The children / adolescents of Nunata Bangladesh village play this game. This game is usually played on the sidelines. The heavier the team, the more fun the game is. In Nuneta play, one owns a round house and has to run others.
In playing Nunata, the first round is made of a round house and cut into the ground. Then one is chosen Nunata and he is out of the house. Others stay indoors. Nunata used to cut the rhythm from outside the room, Nunata Bolore. Others say in a hallway. Thus, after saying Nunata for seven, others questioned. When the question was finished, everyone ran inside the room and Nunata occupied the house.
Then Nunata stopped breathing and tried to catch others by cutting out the sound or rhythm. The one who can catch the first comes and joins with Nunata and tries to catch others, and thus Nunata's party becomes heavier. Whoever gets caught at the end, he owns the house for the next episode. Note here that if Nunata breathes while running, others touch him and beat him until he reaches the enclosure. The rhythm to say when playing Nunata:
Nunata Bolore
In one
hall, Nunata Bolore in
two halls.... (thus up to seven)
... Who is in my room?
-I'm Ray.
What's wrong
- Eat salt.
How much salt is there?
-
When will it be worth the salt?
- At Red Shukkurbar (Friday).
How many brothers? How many sisters
- Five brothers, five sisters.
With a sister.. -
If you can, take it.
Boating
Boating is a boat race in the river. The word baiche is a Persian word for bete whose evolution is as follows: bet> baiz> baiche. It means play. Here, however, it refers to fun-filled competition for victory through pull-ups and boat-riding techniques. Each party is formed with a group. Among many such groups, boat racing is a boat race. The Persian word baich means bet. Competitors play or bet to win by drawing the boat and steering the boat. The history of the river, the history, tradition, culture, joy, celebration and sport of Bangladesh is all about the river and the boat. A thousand years of heritage and culture is the boat boat of Bangladesh. At one time the communication in this country was river-centered and the vessels were boats. Different industrial centers were developed here. In these industries, skilled and experienced craftsmen are created for ages. Thus, competition between different vessels began at one time.
Boat folklore in riverside Bangladesh is a part of Bengali folk culture. However, the exact history of when boat cruises were circulated in the country is not known. Considering the origins of the word Baich, it is assumed that the Muslim nawabs, subedars, landowners, whose naval men of the Middle Ages introduced this competitive amusement. However, there are two opinions.
A folk tale focuses on the bath of Jagannath Dev. During the bathing journey of Jagannath Dev, many boats and runners fell on the boat. This is how the mid-Malla-travelers enjoy the competition. Starting from this time the boat sail.
The second story focuses on Piragazi. In the beginning of the eighteenth century, a Gazi Pir stood on one side of the Meghna river and invited the devotees to come to the other. But there were no boats in the ghats. Fans find a dinghy boat to come to him. Whenever the boat came to the middle river, the tide started to flow in the river. The river was swollen. When they heard about the boat, they ran away. Then the boats rush with each other. From this point the boat started to form.
Boat bikes were very popular during the Muslim period of Nawab-kings. Many people think that the boat originated from the Nawab kings' naval forces. Naval power was one of the strategies to conquer and protect the state of Bhati in East Bengal. The Bhuiyan fought against the Mughals because of the Navy. The naval force played an effective role in suppressing the pirates of the Magh and Harmad. In these sailboats, sailboats had long sails. Currently there is no boat centric navy.
Different types of boats are found in Bangladesh. The structure of the outside boat is somewhat characteristic. This boat is narrow and long. Many strides, such as long ones; Very narrow, just as wide. Because of the narrow and long, the river water is able to run fast through the river and is suitable for competition. The front of the boat is very well arranged. It is sometimes used as a peacock's mouth, sometimes a goose or some other bird's face. Different designs are made by the bright colors of the boat. Above all, there is an attempt to make the boat as attractive as possible to the viewer.
Looking at the craft and structure of Outdoor Boats in Different Regions of Bangladesh, the diversity of the boats in different districts of Bangladesh is seen. There are different types of boats for boat outlets in each region. In these areas Dhaka, Gopargaon and Mymensingh are generally used for kosha boats. Its structure is slender and about 5 feet to 20 feet long. The front and back portions of the Kosha boat are very straight. The timber of shawl, shale curry, chambul etc. is used in making kosha boat.
Boat Names Boat Boats have different names. For example, the forerunner, the winged bird, the bird, the peacock, the salmon, the typhoon mail, the gold trunk, the lamp.
There is a lot of formality about getting on the boat again, rules or formalities. All of them become purified, and the ganjee bears the same color handkerchief on his head. In the middle of everything is the boat's guide. The men behind the boat stand. Each boat can have between 8, 20, 5 or 4 people.
In a suitable boat, the midwives sit on both sides of the fertilizer. There is a director who is called to sing in order to manage the meetings of the middlemen. He'll be sitting in the boat's gului. The midwives leave the boat with a cheer and start to sing a song together, and sit in the rhythm of that song; As a result, the seating of one of the seating non-leg simultaneously starts to create a shock in the water. The singing or the director helps keep the pace of the meeting and song in bronze. The sound of the bronze was instructed to accelerate the speed of the meeting, as well as the speed of the song, in order to get behind the other boats and to try to get their boat first. The lyrics this time basei tension between body and mind, noise, haiya Such words can be used. This line music special features.
Songs of Baich The song that Malla sings while singing on the boat is called Suri Song. The boaters are accompanied by drunk people in the boat. Their songs add to the enthusiasm and energy of the middleman. Along with the drums and the cranks, all the middlemen, on the boat, rushed to the rhythm and sang in a harmonious manner. While singing on the boat, Madi-Malla sings to the crowd. A popular keystone is as follows:
Say hello to your brother, Sakkali. Open as Allah. Oh my god, the devil will go away. The brother-in-law of Mohammed Rasool who gave his pen to him...
Boat Bike Competition in Bangladesh The National Boat Bike Competition is organized every year in Bangladesh to encourage boat racing and preserve traditions. Boat competition is held mainly in Bhadra-Ashwin month of Bangladesh. The distance of the national boat race of Bangladesh is 5 meters. The 'Bangladesh Boeing Federation' was formed for the development of the boat in Bangladesh. It is the job of the Boeing Federation to coordinate between the traditional boat boats and the Boeing. The Federation is a member of the International Boeing Federation. Bangladesh organized an international boat racing competition in the 5th. Internationally, various boat racing competitions were held. For example, Dragon Boat Race, Boating Boat Race, Swan Boat Race, Kayak and Kenyan Boat Race.
Doll play
Puppet play is one of the most popular games for rural children in Bangladesh. It is usually played more by girls. Puppet games are equally popular everywhere in the country. A girl who has not played a doll says she is not in Bangladesh. At present, dolls are also the object of collecting fancy people. The wonderful pictures of puppet weddings have emerged at two camps in Faridpur and Mymensingh region:
The smell of champa flowers
Jamai has come to delight with the aroma of
Champa flower -
Yellow doll
Kuti Kuti scratched
the phutalira married
phutaliri be near the
covered home with a
phesi tries osi tries
tries Meyer mother
Hola kainda dead cat
gulping not fair.
- (Faridpur)
The dolls are usually made of human form with clay, wood or cloth. Puppets are usually made by children at home. Besides, puppets are sold during the festivals of various fairs, such as Baishakhi Mela, Pooja, Rath Mela, Pusha Samdani, Charak Puja, Shivratri, Maharram, Eid, etc. In addition to the present, there are many plastic dolls as well.
The rules are first arranged with various doll cloths or colors. Then the girl doll is decorated with jewelry and the bride groom them for marriage. Puppet play is played by playing various things like cooking, banana, raising children, marrying a baby doll with a girl doll. In fact, in the puppet game, a picture of the whole world emerges. Little children think of dolls as their children. Like mothers of sons, they keep their affection with affection. Not only that, children also re-absorb puppets. One of the most interesting episodes of puppet play is the marriage of one man's daughter to another.
Flower taps
Flower Token is one of the rural children's play in Bangladesh. Girls play flowers in the courtyard or in the school grounds. From the age of adolescence to adolescence, the girls of the village take part in this game. This game does not require any materials.
Bring the bike crap cringe
Babu stores
the solid building happened to be married Beti's
mother bandhe the bun
father will marry the
flower At the tip money
dasamanaka grams
The rules of the game are divided into two groups, including the president, to start the game face to face at some distance. The two teams name their players in the name of flowers or flowers. The president catches the eye of any player on the other side and calls one of his players by the name of the signer. The player comes and sits in his place, tap gently on the forehead of the player holding his eyes. After opening the eyes, the player has to identify the tap that gave them. If successful, he gets a chance to jump forward. Thus, the team that jumps first and crosses the boundary wins the team.
Game tiger goat
Tiger Goat game is a popular game in rural Bangladesh. This game is usually played by children. In the rural areas of Bangladesh, both boys and girls play the game. This game is also known as Anga Anga game in some places.
The rules of playing a tiger goat were first made by cutting the ground and making a circle. Then a tiger is selected from the team and the rest of the team is left in the circle as a goat. The task of the tiger is to attack from outside the circle, inside the circle and snatch a goat. Thus, the tiger is one by one, and his party is heavy. In the end, the goat that can survive in the circle is selected as a tiger for the next donation.
Tigers use a variety of tactics when attacking goats. And when a goat is attacked, the other members of the goat catch him. The game goes on, through a two-way conversation, with the tiger first crying, Anga, Anga. Then the goats say, Kando can? Thus, in the middle of the conversation, the tiger attacks the goat.
Tiger: Anga, Anga.
Goat: Canoe cane?
Baghah cows have lost
chagadalah cattle?
Tiger: Naked cows.
Chagdal: What are the horns ?
Tiger: Wrestling.
Chagadalah sing a song, hear
baghah longer a thief, thief beti
away my syayana thief returns.
Marble game
Marble is one of the most interesting games for rural adolescent boys in Bangladesh. In some areas, the game of marble is also called an interruption. Probably the parents' ban caused the adolescent's indecisive attraction to the game. The game is settled by winning one of the others' marbles.
Game rules requires at least two players to play marble. Three, four, five, Or seven matches can be played. Clear flat ground is useful for this game. First one has to draw two lines. Four to five feet away from the line, you have to make a hole so that a marble can fit into that hole. In the regional language the line is called 'jala' (sometimes called 'oats') and the hole is called cape. Everyone tries to put a marble cape on the legs outside the water. The person whose marble falls in the cape or goes to the nearest one receives the first donation. Everyone first deposits the marble in the hands of the donor with 2/5 / 1s. She sits outside the table and spreads it around the hole in the front. Then the other players call a certain marble 'excluded'. That is, any marble other than that marble will have to leave another marble and touch it. If he does, he wins that donation. If not, then the next one will get a chance to play the same way. However, discarding 'discarded' marble or throwing more than one other marble If the marble touches, that player has to pay a fine. And the next player to win a donation spins them along with fine marble. Anyone who wins a donation will start playing again. This continues until the opponent surrenders or his nearest marble is finished.
Cockfight
Cock Fighting The game is organized in the annual sports competitions of various schools in West Bengal, Bangladesh and India. This is usually a boys' game. in the countryside near atantya popular sport for boys.
Rules One of the boys in the cock fighting game is standing round the goal. The two legs are folded back and forth with two hands. Only when the referee blows the players, do the players beat each other with folded legs. When someone arrives, he or she is considered void. Thus, in the end there are three. The first, second and third of them are determined.
A top
A top grades One of the most rural and play materials.
Before the materials, yarn masters used to litter the village teenagers. They usually made this luteum with guava and gob tree branches. Latim or ribbons were made from the selected jute for Latim. At present, latium ribbon is made with cotton soft wood and latium with linen cloth.
The trick is to make the blacksmith's axis a wooden sphere. The player, using a horizontal or sharp knob of 2-5 cubits long piece of cord or twine, gently twists the lower sphere of the sphere, throwing it from the top to the ground or into the ground.
There are usually three types of rhythm game. 2. Bellapper II. Home 3. Turn around
Bellapper A border is marked with a scar on the bellapper. In the first, second, and third determinants of the game, Latim was beaten by his own pitcher from home and the contestants crossed the boundary. The competing Latim can also be hit with a rotating lattem hand. When Latim failed to hit the ground, the failed Latim was placed in place of 5 Latim and crossed the belt. According to the condition, the latium that crosses the boundary is given a rag with its own latam or da.
After drawing a circle with ribbon and latch ribbon, the captives are placed inside the circle. The purpose of this rhythm game is to beat the inside rhythm of the circle by hitting or hitting the outside free contestant. Rotation Cope: One of the contestants turns a rhythm and the other tries to hit it by turning their lathe.
Ludu
Ludu sport is considered as one of the entertainment in Bangladesh. Teenagers play teenage girls in bed or on the ground to get mat. The equipment of this game is manufactured on a commercial basis. Married women in the village also play the game at leisure.
Pokerved Ludo is a variety of poker. The activities of the Ludu game that are seen in Bangladesh are:
The house is Ludu
Snake Ludo
The world is full of Ludu
Rules In this game each participant has four factions, each player occupying a certain house. The contestant who makes the first sixes in the die-cheek can get out of his house and start the journey. Each contestant has to go out of the house and cross the entire table and return to his house and cook the doll. In the end, all the herds reach a certain house and they win.
Snake Ludo Ludu is the snake playing room behind the table. In this game, a competitor who can throw 1 (one) die first gets a chance to get out of the house. A contestant who can go from one to one hundred wins. The snake that falls into the mouth of the snake cuts it off, that is, the tail comes from the snake's mouth, back to the drawing room, and the knee that reaches the ladder's neck reaches the upper ladder.
The Earth Voodoo Ludu is known to the world through the Earth Voodoo Ludu. A. Ludo is similarly played. The board mentions aircraft, trains, buses, etc. If a droplet is set on the table, the doll will come out of the room. Then the number will be dropped in the sixth with the player going to that country. In this way, everyone who travels from one place to the other before reaching a permanent home will win.
Sixteen piece
Sixteen factions are one of the main sports of rural men in Bangladesh. In lazy retirement, the youth and middle-aged men of the village play sixteen. This is a long-term game by cutting the stalks on the ground and breaking the dry stalks. Such a simple tool of play proves the expression of the villagers' festive mood.
Usually sixteen domed houses are erected on the ground. There are 3 knobs on each side. Only the stain in the middle of the room is empty for the donation drive. Angular spots can be eaten in one room throughout the house. Vertically stained cells can be eaten individually in one room. He can bend the knee to the other side. This way, the game ends when you can reduce the number of opponents' knots to zero. However, the game ends when you can eat 5 or a certain number of knots at the zones. In that case the number is adjusted before the game begins. Another variation of the sixteen gutters is the tiger goat game. One side takes sixteen knobs and the other side plays a tiger goat game. One is called a tiger and sixteen is a goat. All the movements of the tiger's elbows and elbows are valid. The goat or sixteen gourd rice is just like any other game. The game ends when you can stop the tiger's run with that knuckle. And the tiger Try to eat all of the opponent's butt. The most modern version of that wrestling game is currently being developed for the Android platform. This application can be collected from the Google Play Store.
Ekkadoka
Ekadoka is a very popular game for girls in Bangladesh.
The play equipment is a spade or knob made of broken bone or piece of clay.
Playground is the backyard or open space. The rectangular spots are cut and Ikadokka is played. Two rectangular spots are drawn in the rectangular room and four more drawings are made by dragging the horizontal spots.
The rules of the game are to be thrown into each room one by one. Then one leg has to jump out of the house with the help of four sharp toes to avoid touching the feet. After throwing a splash, the player is out if he falls out of a certain room, falls on a spot, falls on a foot, falls on a spot or crosses the line on two sides as a result of a sharp fingertip. As a result, the second one gets a chance to play. In this way, he can win the Ekkadoka game before all the houses can pass through.
Differences in Regions There are some differences between the rules of playing Ekkadoka in different regions of Bangladesh. For example, crossing the house without looking down, crossing the house on the forehead, getting out of the spot and then passing the last room without crossing the house, and throwing the climb.
Elatim belatim
As the name implies, it is quite a fun game to play in Elting Belting. At the start of the game, the girls stand face to face on a line drawn on the ground. At first, the first line of spreading two steps forward was called 'Ellating Bellating' and then retreated. In the same way, the other party came forward and called it 'Ki Khabar Isle'. This is how the game goes through the conversation. At the end of the line, 'Take a girl' ends the line and tries to pull a girl from the other party into the group. The first time the game is over if he can hold or drag him. Elating Bellating goes on with joy and joy.
The game featured photographs of women being sold as slaves or abductions in the past.
Kite flying
Goody is a popular sport not only in our country but all over the world. Various types of kite are found in Southeast Asia, including China, Japan. As a fun and fun game, it is still a top notch. In the countryside, it is called goody play. After the paddy-jute is planted in Baisakh-Jyotsha, when farmers are retiring, the danger of flying kites falls. Red-blue, white-black, green-yellow, purple paper kicks in the sky. It cannot be described in words how beautiful that scene is in the broad sky. Men and women, boys and old all enjoy this view while looking up at the sky.
Sometimes knitted yarn with knitted yarn, sometimes knit with knit yarn. Glass jaggery is mixed with egg yolk, Sabu Sidh, rice fan, arrowroot, garlic, sesame seeds, sand etc. In fine, smooth and coarse yarn. The cut is an interesting part of playing this goodie. And for this purpose, the owners of the knee grind the glass fine, mix it with glue and apply it in cotton. The one whose yarn is more borrowed, he always cuts the yarn with the other's goodness. These yarn-cut knobs float four or five miles apart, floating in the air. And the old man ran miles after miles from boy to boy to grab that cotton knife. Needless to say, the only one who can catch such a knife is his. It is not possible to retrieve all the knives. If a kite falls into the water of the bill, Some are tied to a tree or pole and torn. But it is not the end of the children's efforts to rescue such a kite.
It is not yet known exactly where the clock game was first discovered. Many people think that the first kite game is launched in China. The national holiday was celebrated in Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand and the city of Hammats on the first day of the game. In our country the game is not yet up, but the kite is flying at a lower rate than before.
Different types of kite are seen in Bangladesh as in other countries. Their shapes and techniques are completely different from one another. Some have a tail, one without a tail. The most commonly seen watches in our country are Chong Goody, Patina Goody, Nanta Goody, Shakuni Goody, Faichka Goody, Snake Goody, Doll Goody, Doll Goody, Man Goody, etc.
Gaigodani / Koddu
The shepherd boys rode cows and goats on the field and played gigudani. Grass cutters are the play equipment. The game is good for wet atelins.
Gigodani goes to four or five matches. At the rate at which he tosses his stick, he throws it on the ground and allows it to reach. Another man tried to swim his rod in such a way that it fell to the ground without hitting the previous one, but fell into contact. If it succeeds, the stick comes into his possession. And when the first boy fails, the second boy tries to dominate the second. Whoever wins the game with the third boy, takes the stick and tries to grab it.
Thus, when all the sticks are dominated by one, the winning player throws them all the sticks away. At this point the winner hides his stick in a convenient place. The other boys come back and find it and touch it with their own stick. Whoever touches the rod at the end must bring the stick to the owner. Later he started playing as Guy or as a defeated contender.
Panijhuppa
In the village of Bengal, the boys usually play water jumps or frog jumps. This game is played without going down in the water. It needs to be played in the Shan- pond or Mara river or canal-bill. Thin flattened pieces of clay, broken bones or broken shells are thrown over the water with the help of a hand. The climb jumps like a frog and sinks. If some people do not compete, the game does not freeze. Harjit is determined by how many times he jumped on the water and how far he went.
The use of rods can also be seen in water jumps or frogs. The rod is called the frog jumping period.
Rose-tagara
The rose-togger is somewhere called Fultokka, the Bourani, and elsewhere as Tukatuki. Young children are divided into two groups with equal number of members. The head of the party tells the king. At the beginning of the game, the king names his team members by the name of flower-fruit. Then he closes one of the opposition's eyes with his hands, calling it 'my rose flower in Ayer, or my togger flower in Ayer' and so on. He then came to the door with a gentle squeeze on his forehead and returned to his position. After opening his eyes, the player tries to identify the tap that went through. If successful, he moves to the front. This time the king of the opposition follows the same lime. In this way the game goes on until the opponent crosses the boundary and lands.
Handkerchief
This game is played with all the friends sitting round. At first one is a 'thief' while the others face round in the center. The thief takes a handkerchief in his hand and turns it around, invariably leaving one behind. Unless he turns, the thief turns around and punches him in the back. If you get scared first or later beat up and take up a handkerchief. This time he is a thief and the previous player is sitting in his vacancy.
Football
This is one of the most popular game of football Bangladesh. During the independence war of Bangladesh, the independent Bangla football team helped form global public opinion by playing exhibition football in various places of India as a representative of the people of this country.
Different levels of football
Independent Bengali football team, school-level competition, Bangabandhu Cup, mother and stones football tournament, age-group competition, under-14-year-old competition, under 16-year-old competition, under-17-year-old competition, under-19-year-old competition, under-1-year-old competition, domestic competition, premier League, first Division League, the second division league, the League second category, the Pioneer League,
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