"Kake Da Kharak" (also spelled Kakay Da Kharrak ) is a lighthearted Punjabi phrase that translates roughly to or "the kid's commotion." While it sounds like a serious warning, in Punjabi culture, it is most often associated with the adorable (and sometimes chaotic) mischief children get into.
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"Vairiyan di hik te vaje, Kake Da Kharak!" (Hitting the hearts of enemies, the boy's impact!) kake da kharak
Couplet 1:
Kake da kharak ae, kake diya'n hathkariya'n (It is Kake’s rattle, the handcuffs of Kake) Kake nu na jaapan deein, painiya'n zarooriyan (Don’t let them take Kake away, we have urgent needs / He is needed here) "the child’s racket" "Kake Da Kharak" (also spelled
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