Moksha Patam - The Game of Self-Inquiry

About

This is a thinking game. It's purpose is to empower the player by showing that no cause goes without an effect. Meaning your life today is because of what you did yesterday. And quality of tomorrow depends on today's choices. Therefore every decision either leads to progression or regression throughout the board-game of life.

Playing this game gradually teaches one how to master the art of successful living, intelligent problem solving and resilience to malicious influences.

This version is based on Saint Gyandev from 13th century Maharashtra. Descriptions by Acharya Andre, and based on timeless wisdom of Upanisads and Bhagavad Gītā. Game concept by anonymous rishies throughout the ages.

How to Play

Single or up to 4 players play on own device to take turns one after the other so that each has done one dice roll. Roll dice. Discuss each block. If playing with children, keep it short. Make it fun.

How to Finish

According to Vedās, the highest goal of human life is moksha (liberation). So as a general rule, aim for 68. Don't get caught up "finishing". Rather treat the game as a learning opportunity for becoming wise.