"Akhada" is referred to in which sport-
(a) Kushti
(b) Polo
(c) Saanp-seedi
(d) Kabaddi
Answers
Answer:
(a) Kushti
Explanation:
Pehlwani or kushti is the Indian subcontinent's style of wrestling. It was created by merging indigenous malla-yuddha with influences of Persian varzesh-e bastani in the Mughal Empire.
The words pehlwani and kushti are derived respectively from the Persian phrases pahlavani and kosht. The word probably comes from the Persian word "Pehalavi," which denotes people of Iranian descent. The activity is carried out in a circular ring filled with mud known as the Akhada or a wrestling pit.
Answer:
Akhada is referred to Kushti in sports.
Explanation:
Kushti is the Indian name for wrestling. Wrestling has been a popular sports since the mythological times in India. It was considered highly auspicious. Wrestlers had to be dedicated to their sport and had to spend a long period of time undergoing training from their Guru.
The training world take place in a kind of residential school. This training school came to be called the ‘Akhada’. In present times it can be compared to a training academy.