Horse Vahana - Museum Replica Of Copper Idol
Vahana Horse: Carved and Painted Vahana HorseA "horse vahana" is a symbolic representation of a horse used as a divine vehicle, particularly in Indian culture and Hindu iconography. It is often seen in temple art and represents prosperity, power, and passion, symbolizing the deities like Goddess Durga when they ride it to travel during festivals. The concept of a vahana dates back to ancient India, where horses were used by kings and warriors and also depicted as symbolic vehicles of the gods, like the horse Uchchaihshravas that belongs to Indra

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