- published: 06 Apr 2016
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An akhara (Sanskrit and Hindi: अखाड़ा, sometimes shortened to khara) is an Indian word for a place of practice with facilities for boarding, lodging and training. It can either refer to a training hall used by Indian martial artists or a monastery for religious renunciates. In the context of the Dashanami Sampradaya sect, the word denotes a regiment. In some languages such as Odia the word is officially transcribed as akhada, by way of rendering the flapped [ɽ] sound as a d. The Haryanvi and Khari Boli dialects shorten this to khada (खाड़ा).
Similar to the English word school, the term akhara can be used to mean both a physical institution or a group of them which share a common lineage or are under a single leadership. Unlike the gurukul in which students live and study at the home of a guru, members of an akhara do not live a domestic or homely life. Some strictly practice Brahmacharya (celibacy) and others may require complete renunciation of worldly life. For example, wrestlers are expected to live a pure life, refraining from sex and owning few material possessions.
Ummm. oh nah nah nah
oh nah nah nah
Chorus
Trust me
I will never pull another prank on you baby
Trust me
Cause I done with the hanky panky baby
Trust me
And I give you more loving than you can take baby
All im asking is for you to trust me
First Verse
Welcome to paradise
My brand new way of life
I put myself in all lies and extinction
Now go hide those days
Man you re predicting a waste
Chorus
Second Verse
Now I know heaven is on my side
I need to know you willing and deep down inside you chillin
I need to know that between us we go nothing to hideee
Chorus
Third Verse
Finest things in life (is what I wanna give you)
Like lemonade on ice (you better get used to)
Me comin home in time (just before you think you)
Can hit the pillow or kiss the children goodnight
Yeah Yeah yeah yeahhhh