Tower of Brahma
History
The Tower of Brahma, considered the original form of the globally known Tower of Hanoi, is a classic puzzle rooted in Indian legend. It is believed that priests in a temple in Varanasi have been moving 64 sacred discs across three towers, and when completed, it would mark the end of the world. At a rate of one move per second, the minimum amount of time it would take to complete the 64 disks would be 264 − 1 seconds or 585 billion years, roughly 42 times the estimated age of the Universe.
This timeless game blends mythology with deep logical thinking.
Contents
This set features 9 beautifully lac-turned wooden discs, crafted from small to large, paired with an ivory wood structure with 3 towers. It is handcrafted by skilled rural wood crafters from Channapatna, known for their traditional woodcraft and finishing techniques. It includes an instruction booklet with rules and historical context.
Dimensions
- Size: 9" x 7" x 3.5" (L x B x H)
- Compact and elegant design, suitable for both tabletop display and gameplay
- Durable and aesthetically refined for long-term use
Gameplay
- Players: Single-player puzzle, Ages 7+
- Objective: Move all discs from one tower to another following simple rules—move one disc at a time and never place a larger disc on a smaller one
- A powerful exercise in logic, sequencing, and patience
- By the same logic as above, 9 disks would be 29 − 1 seconds or 512-1 = 511 moves
Experience & Gifting
- Builds focus, problem-solving, and strategic thinking
- A meaningful addition to homes, study spaces, and offices
- Ideal for students, thinkers, and puzzle enthusiasts
- A thoughtful gift for birthdays, educational gifting, and cultural collections
SHIPPING & RETURNS
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