diff --git a/html-src/ganjifa.html b/html-src/ganjifa.html index 09a61d0f..f481c407 100644 --- a/html-src/ganjifa.html +++ b/html-src/ganjifa.html @@ -6,8 +6,11 @@ traditionally been individually hand painted. There are any where from eight to twelve or more suits per deck, each suit having usually twelve ranks. The two most common Ganjifa decks are the Mughal which has eight suits and the Dashavatara which has ten. The suits have pip cards numbered from Ace through -ten and two court cards, the Wazir and the Mir. Ganjifa solitaire games play -the same as games that use the standard deck but the larger number of different -cards in a deck (96 or 120) adds an element of complexity. The fact that each -suit has it's own color makes things quite interesting in games that use -"Alternate Color" row stacks. +ten and two court cards, the Wazir and the Mir. The order of the suits +is: Matsya, Kuchha, Varaha, Narsingha, Vamana, Parashurama, Rama, +Krishna, Buddha, and Kalanki. Ganjifa solitaire games play the same +as games that use the standard deck but the larger number of different +cards in a deck (96 or 120) adds an element of complexity. The fact +that each suit has it's own color makes things quite interesting in +games that use "Alternate Color" row stacks. + diff --git a/html-src/images/ganjifa.gif b/html-src/images/ganjifa.gif new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fd3f052e Binary files /dev/null and b/html-src/images/ganjifa.gif differ