Significance of Carriage

The term "Carriage" has multiple interpretations across various contexts. In South Asia, it signifies a man's desire for a vehicle that symbolizes convenience and social status. Purana views it as the object Yashoda used to discipline Krishna. In Vyakarana, it describes a vehicle for transporting people or goods, particularly related to the axle pin. In Theravada, Carriage refers to the vehicle used by the Bodhisatta to take the merchant’s daughter after acknowledging her.

Synonyms: Wagon, Coach, Chariot, Cart, Vehicle, Transport, Conveyance, Cab

In German: Wagen; In Dutch: Koets; In Finnish: Kuljetus; In Spanish: Carro

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Buddhist concept of 'Carriage'

Hindu concept of 'Carriage'

The concept of Carriage in local and regional sources

The concept of Carriage in scientific sources