DESCRIPTION
Chauka Bara is one of India's oldest race board games, documented in Sanskrit texts as Dyootaardha and still played under a dozen regional names across the subcontinent. Two to four players race their counters across a 5×5 grid, with movement governed entirely by the throw of four wooden cowries — making every round an equal mix of fortune and forward-thinking.
The closer your counters inch toward the centre, the higher the stakes. There is a catch, though — a player must capture at least one opponent's piece before any counter can advance to the inner squares. Land on a rival and send them all the way back home; roll a chauka (four) or baara (eight) and earn a precious bonus throw. Roll either three times in a row during a single turn, however, and the entire turn is lost — a rule that keeps even the luckiest players honest.
This board game is handcrafted in the Silk Embroidery tradition. The grid lines and square borders are rendered in smooth, lustrous silk thread, and each of the five special squares — the home corners and the central finishing square — is adorned with an elegant five-petal flower motif embroidered entirely in silk. The inner playing field is bordered by a continuous braided rope-stitch band, and the four corners of the board are finished with clusters of small wooden beads, adding a tactile charm that is entirely its own.
The first player to guide all four counters into the central square wins. Each set includes the game board, 16 counters (4 sets of 4), and 4 wooden cowries. A wonderful gift for families, board game enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates a living craft tradition.
| Known As | Region |
|---|---|
| Dyootaardha | Sanskrit |
| Chauka Baara, Katte Mane, Gatta Mane | Karnataka |
| Chakaara, Chakka | North Karnataka |
| Ashta Chemma | Andhra Pradesh |
| Nanku Katta Taayam, Aaru Katta Taayam | Tamil Nadu |
| Changaabu, Challas | Jaipur, Rajasthan |
| Pat Sogayya | Kolhapur, Maharashtra |
| Kavidi Kali | Kerala |
| Kanna Dudi | Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh |
| Khaddi Khadda | Punjab |
| Baara Atte | Konkani |
Part of Ramsons Kreedaa Kaushalya — traditional Indian board games researched, revived, and handcrafted in Mysore since 1970.
🤲 Because this is a 100% handmade product, every piece is one of a kind. The stitching, thread colour, and pawns may vary slightly from what you see in the images — and that's exactly what makes yours truly unique. No two boards are ever exactly alike; each carries the individual touch of the artisan who made it.
SHIPPING & RETURN
DELIVERY
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- Shipped via India Post
- Estimated delivery: 3–7 business days within India
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RETURNS
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For damaged or incorrect items, contact us within 48 hours of delivery with an unboxing video (uncut, continuous from moment of opening). Without this video, no claim can be processed.
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