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Moksha Path or Gyan Chauper  is a dice game derived from chaupar from ancient India, Its Hand painted on the Paper .popularly known as Snakes and Ladders.
Gyan chaupar (the game of knowledge) is an ancient board game of the Indian  ...
Moksha Path or Gyan Chauper  is a dice game derived from chaupar from ancient India, Its Hand painted on the Paper .popularly known as Snakes and Ladders.
Gyan chaupar (the game of knowledge) is an ancient board game of the Indian  ...
Moksha Path or Gyan Chauper  is a dice game derived from chaupar from ancient India, Its Hand painted on the Paper .popularly known as Snakes and Ladders.
Gyan chaupar (the game of knowledge) is an ancient board game of the Indian  ...
Moksha Path or Gyan Chauper  is a dice game derived from chaupar from ancient India, Its Hand painted on the Paper .popularly known as Snakes and Ladders.
Gyan chaupar (the game of knowledge) is an ancient board game of the Indian  ...
Moksha Path or Gyan Chauper  is a dice game derived from chaupar from ancient India, Its Hand painted on the Paper .popularly known as Snakes and Ladders.
Gyan chaupar (the game of knowledge) is an ancient board game of the Indian  ...
Moksha Path or Gyan Chauper  is a dice game derived from chaupar from ancient India, Its Hand painted on the Paper .popularly known as Snakes and Ladders.
Gyan chaupar (the game of knowledge) is an ancient board game of the Indian  ...
Moksha Path or Gyan Chauper  is a dice game derived from chaupar from ancient India, Its Hand painted on the Paper .popularly known as Snakes and Ladders.
Gyan chaupar (the game of knowledge) is an ancient board game of the Indian  ...
Moksha Path or Gyan Chauper  is a dice game derived from chaupar from ancient India, Its Hand painted on the Paper .popularly known as Snakes and Ladders. Gyan chaupar (the game of knowledge) is an ancient board game of the Indian subcontinent. It has multiple stories surrounding its origin and has several variants including moksha-pata (board of enlightenment), parampada sopanam (steps to the highest place) and gyanbaz,  played across the region. These games, while similar to gyan chaupar in principle, use certain variations of playing style and board design. C.1875-1900. Its size is 32cmX42cm(20230211_172225)
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