Egara-guti is a two-player abstract strategy game from India, specifically from Central Provinces, and it was described by H.J.R.
Egara-Guti consists of a Lau kata kati board, but with the addition of two lines connecting the two triangles and running through them.
All Indian War-games have one important thing in common, and that is that all the pieces are laid out on the grid patterned board in the beginning, with only one vacant point in the center.
Two lines cross the breadth of each triangle forming the second and third ranks respectively of each player.
Handcraft society Ramsons Kala Pratishtana included Egara Guti in its exhibition of traditional games.