- by four horses. Two
winged attendants are
standing to the side of the
charriot,
wearing a
Corinthian helmet with a feather, and
holding a shield. In the...
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Polished pillar from Pataliputra.
Mason marks at the base of a pillar.
Charriot wheel,
Bulandi Bagh,
Mauryan period.
Bulandi Bagh
female statuette, Sunga...
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Surya on his
charriot with horses,
Bhaja Caves (1st cent BCE)....
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riding a two-wheeled
golden charriot,
pulled by four horses. Two
winged attendants are
standing to the side of the
charriot,
wearing a
Corinthian helmet...
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Other depictions of the king as an
archer (for
example shooting from his
charriot) are also
known from
Sumerian art, so this
representation would also have...
- of the dynasty.
According to the
Kamose stelae, the
Hyksos imported "
charriots and horses, ships, timber, gold,
lapis lazuli, silver, turquoise, bronze...
- Lady of
Lourdes Church. Two
major festivities of
Kadugodi is
Rathotsava (
Charriot festival) that is
conducted for the
Eashwara and Rama deities. Lot of festivities...
- Furthermore, in a footnote, the
mongoose is
described as "an
enemy of
kingly charriots, chains, and hierarchies... an ally of Man",
suggesting the mongoose's...
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central quadriga.
Butkara Stupa. Indo-Corinthian
capital featuring the
charriot-driving sun god Surya. Gandhara, 2nd
century CE. Indo-Gr**** art Greco-Buddhist...
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Charriot shaped Mukhamandapam...