What is Langdi Tang?
Langdi is a traditional Indian field sport played in Pandiyan Dynasty called “Nondiyaattam” , similar to hopscotch. It is described by Marathis as a sport with a Marathi ethos. Langdi is considered to be useful in training for sports like kho kho, volleyball and gymnastics.
What are the rules of Langdi game?
Rules
- LANGADI-The foot of any leg touched to grounds and the other being kept in air folded with a further action of hopping for catching a Defender is called as LANGADI.
- CHASER-The players who chase the Opponent with a view to put them out at the same time score points are known as CHASER.
Who invented Langdi?
Suresh Gandhi studied this Langadi game in deep and started to make unilateral and common rules in 2009. The mairf intention behind this was to procure organizational structure to Langadi which will help to get popularity, uniformity of Rules & develop and spread the game across all states of India.
How many substitutes are there in Langdi?
Langdi is a team sport between two sides played by 12 each and an additional three substitute players.
How long is a team match in Langdi?
Video films of the sport being played have been prepared in order raise interest internationally. The rules of this sport have been standardised by the Akhil Maharashtra Sharirik Shikshan Mandal. Langdi is a team sport between two sides, played 12 players a side, and an additional three extra players. A match lasts 36 minutes.
What are the rules of the game Langdi?
The game Langdi consists of two teams. The rules of Langdi are as follows: Langdi is a team sport between two sides, played 12 players a side, and an additional three extra players. The team that wins the toss defends. The chasing team sends chasers who hop on one foot and try to tag the defenders.
What kind of Sport is langdi in India?
Langdi is a traditional Indian field sport played in Pandiyan Dynasty called “Nondiyaattam” , similar to hopscotch. It is described by Marathis as a sport with a Marathi ethos. Langdi is considered to be useful in training for sports like kho kho, volleyball and gymnastics. The National Langdi Federation received national recognition in 2010.
Who was Langri Tangpa and what did he do?
Geshe Langri Tangpa (གླང་རི་ཐང་པ། ; wylie: glang ri thang pa) (1054–1123) is an important figure in the lineage of the Kadampa and Gelug schools of Tibetan Buddhism. He was born in Central Tibet, as Dorje Senge (རྡོ་རྗེ་ སེང་གེ ; wylie: rdo rje seng ge).