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Oodi Puduchi Vilayaduradhu
Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu is an Indian traditional sport. It is concentrated in the parts of South India.

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Oodi Puduchi Vilayaduradhu, Indian Traditional SportOodi puduchi vilayaduradhu is a conventional form of Oriental sports. This sport form in India is played by the kids and the mature children. It is a simple Traditional Games can be played in indoor and outdoor forms.

Place to play Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu
Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu is a straightforward habitual pastime game that can be played anywhere. This game is even played by kids below two years with their elders for having fun and passing the time.

Requirements to play Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu
Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu can be played in indoor and outdoor forms. In the indoor form, one need to play in a large room of a house or in case of outdoor game form of Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu, one needs an open ground. To play Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu, one requires two or more players.

Procedure to Play Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu
Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu is a conventional game where two or more players are required. They need to perform some duties to execute the game, Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu. Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu can be played in two methods.

First Method to play Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu
The players who are interested in playing Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu gather at the play area, where Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu is playing. There they need to select a player who is going to be "out". That person in the first mode of Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu is the person who will catch others. Once the "out" person is selected the other say "Jute" (Ready for the game) and start running here and there, the person who is "out" will run after the players to catch them. The players in Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu run in such a way that they are not touched by the person who is out. Once the "out" player of Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu touches any running player of Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu then that player becomes the "out" person and he need to run after others to make them "out". This process will go in this way. In between the game of Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu, if any player gets tired or if they want to stop the game at any point any one player of Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu can stop it by yelling "wait-ease". Once someone says "wait-ease" then all have to stop running or the "out" player should not touch the player who said "wait ease". It is mainly depending upon the rules of Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu formed at the beginning of the game. Even if the "out" player of Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu touches that player, he will not be "out" at that moment of time.

Second Method to play Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu
This South Indian game is played as similar to the first method of Oodi puduchi vilayaduradhu, but instead of "wait-ease" the player sits in the place where he stands. If the player sits then the "out" person cannot make him "out".


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