Traditional Game of Pakistan "Kokla chappakki"

                                      
Kokla Chappakki:
At the start of the game children form a loop holds their hands jointly. The move up the hands up jointly and rapidly leave off the hands and clap separately with left arm face up and right hand facing up or down. The one who clap different from others become Runner. At the ending of this procedure, one who clap different from other two becomes it and the others are term as Runners. This procedure too is term as Chain slash. The aim of the game is that 'It' who is determined in chain slash, has to follow a runner by beating with the kerchief. The playing member sit in a loop, keep the eyes blocked. The 'it' leaves his kerchief at the backside of one of the players. It makes a around without a noise, and hit the runner, the back of whom he positioned the kerchief. It hit the runner with the kerchief for the first time. The runner has to run away from It in anti-clockwise track around the loop of players make at least one or two round and get the place of It.




every round begin and ends at the position of the runner. If it manages to beat the runner with the kerchief in the second or third round etc, the games restart with that Runner becoming it. If the runner successfully takes it’s the place after evading from the beating, the game start yet again with the similar it. When there was no power and television was now a legend to the home kids used to play outer. Games comparable to Kokla Chapaki and Pittu Garam were broad and street used to do again from children’s amusement playing these games. Kokla Chapaki is a customary game generally played by girls but after that with the way of time boys get into it too. This game is motionless individual kept back living in the rural areas and small cities of Pakistan. Unlike a lot of other games there is no stable number of players needed to play this game. It varies depending on how many people desire for to play. But it does not point to that tranquil two people be talented to play it. At least three players are essential to play it also the more the merrier. Therefore this is how the match is played one member carries a strap made out of a dupatta. Dupatta is double in such a means that it forms into a lead like form; therefore it does not hurt at all. All the others sit down in a loop put their head between their lap and/or obscure their view by any indicate. The anyone who carry the whip-like-thing circle about them and sing out loud: Kokla chapaki Jumeraat aayi hai  jis nay agay peechay daikha us ki shamat ayi hai  meaning Kokla Chapaki it is Thursday today who look hither or thither is to be punish. And after that he/she places the belt behind one member unhurriedly so they can’t sense it, and keeps on rotating singing at full volume. If anyone at the back whom the belt has been located feels it they pick it up and begin running after the one who place it at the back him. 

The main purpose is not to detain the man but to beat him with the belt, and for the further one he has to full a loop and then sit in the mark vacate by the later on. If he succeeds the further will have to get turn and do again the same process. If he manages to beat the further next the earlier guy will carry on their go round and vice versa. Besides if the man didn’t sense the belt being placed at the back them after that the single that placed it there will entire the loop and then pick up the belt to beat the guy and after that the turn pass on.[1]



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