kondapalli karra Billa

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This Kondapalli handicraft is a world into itself. Presenting the classic game of Gilli Danda straight out of Indian childhoods, this traditional street game is played by merry boys and
girls all across the nation.

As language and sound are distinct to each state in India, casual sport acquires various names. Known as Goti Billa in Telugu and Gilli Danda in Hindi, this Kondapalli handicraft is the perfect addition to your drawing rooms. 

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Handmade by Kondapalli Artist

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Sourced directly from artisans of
village

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Light-weight Wooden toys 

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Description

 Rules to play …

Gilli Danda” is played with two pieces of equipment – a danda, being a long wooden stick, and a gilli, a small oval-shaped piece of wood.

Standing in a small circle, the player balances the gilli on a stone in an inclined manner (somewhat like a see-saw) with one end of the gilli touching the ground while the other end is in the air.

The player then uses the danda to hit the gilli at the raised end, which flips it into the air. While it is in the air, the player strikes the gilli, hitting it as far as possible. Having struck the gilli, the player is required to run and touch a pre-agreed point outside the circle before the gilli is retrieved by an opponent.

This aspect of the game is similar to runs in cricket or baseball.

There is no official maximum number of players or teams. Gilli-danda can be played where each individual plays for themselves, or between two teams.

Scoring and out…

The gilli becomes airborne after it is struck.

If a fielder from the opposing team catches the gilli, the striker is out.

If the gilli lands on the ground, the fielder closest to the gilli has one chance to hit the danda (which has to be placed on top of the circle used) with a throw (similar to a run out in cricket).

If the fielder is successful, the striker is out; if not, the striker scores one point and gets another opportunity to strike.

The team (or individual) with the most points wins the game. If the striker fails to hit the gilli in three tries, the striker is out (similar to a strikeout in baseball).

After the gilli has been struck, the opposing players need to return to the circle or, in the best case, catch it in mid-air without its hitting the ground – this was believed to have later evolved into a Catch Out in cricket and baseball.

Skills Needed…

This traditional Indian game requires exceptional hand-eye coordination, ability to catch and strong wrists.

Variations…

As an amateur youth sport, gilli-danda has many regional variations.

In some versions, the number of points a striker scores depends on the distance the gilli falls from the striking point.

The distance is measured in terms of the length of the danda, or in some cases the length of the gilli.

Scoring also depends on how many times the gilli was hit in the air in one strike.

If it travels a certain distance with two mid-air strikes, the total points are doubled.If the gilli is not struck far enough the player has to pick it up and try again.

Additional information

Weight 300 g
Dimensions 31 × 23 × 11 cm

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