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What is called Gilli danda in Sanskrit?

There is no specific Sanskrit word for "Gilli danda" as it is a relatively modern game. The game itself seems to have evolved from various ancient stick-and-ball games that were played in different cultures around the world.

However, we can look at the components of the game to find potential Sanskrit terms:

* Gilli: This could be translated as "वेल्लिका" (vellikā), which means "a small piece of wood or metal used as a projectile".

* Danda: This is already a Sanskrit word meaning "stick", "staff", or "club".

Therefore, a possible Sanskrit equivalent for "Gilli danda" could be "वेल्लिका-दण्ड" (vellikā-danda), meaning "small stick and club" or "projectile-stick".

However, it's important to note that this is a modern interpretation and there is no single, established Sanskrit term for the game itself.

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