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HOW TO PLAY:

Jain Mikado Game
Come on kids, let's play a new game today! Its name is Jain Mikado Game.
You must already be familiar with the Mikado game, also known as the stick game. This is a similar game, but in this version, each stick has an image attached to it.
Some of the pictures represent temple equipment, while others depict character equipment.
In this game, there are 30 sticks with pictures and 1 black stick, making a total of 31 sticks.
The game can be played by up to four people at once, or even just two. Everyone should know the rules of play: once a stick is touched, it is the next person's turn. The black stick can be used to remove another stick.
Suppose one child gets 13 sticks and another gets 17. You will see that it is written on the sticker on the pouch: 10 points are given for temple equipment, and 20 points are awarded for character equipment.
The idea is to help children understand that greatness of character is what truly matters.
There are also special points: if someone gets the "ogha" stick, they earn 100 points; if someone collects a set showing the complete material for "ashtaprakari puja," they receive 50 points.
At the end, children must count their points. The one who has the most points is the winner.
Things to keep in mind:
•        The players other than the one whose turn it is should place the "ogha" and "ashtaprakari puja set" sticks equally in the center.
•        The black stick should be kept separate.
•        Hold the sticks with both hands, keeping them 3–4 inches (about 8 fingers) above the ground, then release them—but do not throw them.
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