Chadarangam Explained

Chadarangam (Telugu: చదరంగము) is a Telugu version of Indian chess, Chaturanga. It became very famous among kings and courtesans. Previously chariots (Ratha) were used in warfare, but in medieval times chariots were replaced by camels (Oṣṭra). So, the bishop in olden days was called Ratha / Śakaṭa and in medieval ages was called Oṣṭra.

Etymology

This name may be derived from the Sanskrit word Chaturanga or Persian word Chatrang. The Sanskrit word Chaturanga has a direct meaning "having four limbs". But in a military context it has meaning "an entire army (comprising elephants, chariots, cavalry, and infantry)".

The game pieces

Names

Pieces will be of two colours: black (Nalla) and white (Tella). In Telugu, pieces are called pikka (plural  - pikkalu). Each side has mainly six types of pieces, namely:

Movements

Their movements are designed accordingly in the Chadarangam as:

Significance

Pieces SymbolValue
Banṭu1
Gurramu3
Śagaṭu3
Enugu6
Mantri13
The position and movements of pieces (Anga) correctly suit the reality of Indian warfare:

Some important rules

Terminology

In Telugu:

Valuations

The value of:

See also

References