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Jewels of Chess- 21st century edition

Jewels of Chess- 21st century edition

What are the chances of you to believe that chess puzzles were created and noted down in Sanskrit language, many many years ago? And how much advanced and complex do you think these puzzles were compared to our current standards?

Pandit Trivengadacharya Shastri in the year 1800 CE, created this book named ‘Vilasmanimanjiri”. This was done on the order of the Bajirao Peshwa II, the last Peshwa of the Maratha Empire.

At first, the only fact that a chess book was written in Sanskrit language made it look special! Most of us have agreed to the fact that chess originated in India, but we don’t have any earlier known chess material or books. This book is more than 2 centuries old! During that time the European influence on the world as well as the game was increasing steadily. Indian chess and European chess(current chess) were both played in India at that time. As you will know after reading this book, Indian chess was richer and more complex than current chess! Indian chess has many interesting concepts, the most exciting of which was the grading of the victories! The author was a master of both these variants of chess!

Even if we keep aside this book’s historical significance it would still be a match to the best problem solving books that are available now.The puzzles start from ‘mate in 1 move’ and the difficulty keeps on increasing. When I first started solving the book I was quite excited to see how difficult it can get. The difficulty of puzzles starts increasing steadily, mates in 10, 12, 20, 45, and the most difficult puzzle is of 82 moves! The checkmating motifs and plans are flawless and have a distinct artistic feel to it! Most puzzles would come under the term ‘studies’ used for deep and thematic puzzles. The book also contains rarely seen puzzles of ‘help-mate’ and ‘self-mate’. Overall it is an excellent book to build your calculation abilities!

Many top level players from time to time have tried to create and popularize a ‘100 squares board’, with additional pieces. One of the top players to bat for it was Jose Raul Capablanca. The book which was written a century before him not only sets up all the rules of the 100 squares board and its new pieces but also puts up a puzzle on it!

Another interesting aspect about the book is the stories and facts related to the origin of chess. Origin of chess and its journey to its current form has always been an exciting topic. The book throws light on this topic too, debating on different theories and providing facts about how India is its birthplace. The book also goes through the various stages the original chess went through to reach its current form.

The brilliancy of Pandit Trivengadacharya Shastri can be seen in this book. The reader will be truly delighted to see how the author has composed these puzzles more than 2 centuries ago which will still be a challenge to the best in the world!

 In the year 1937, Mr Ganesh Kulkarni had translated this book in Marathi. The position printing in that time had limitations but Mr Ganesh Kulkarni came up with an interesting way to put it up. The first position which is shared in the book. I came across this book in June 2020. The high quality chess content had to be brought back in circulation. Very little information is available about the Pandit Trivengadacharya Shastri or the book on the internet as well. I tried to find every additional information about the author or the book that I could find. We visited the Bhavans Library which is in possession of the original book. Also on the internet some interesting information was discovered which is shared in the book.  And so after working on it for 2 years we launched it on 1st Jan 2023.

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FM Aniruddha Deshpande

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