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Unique ways to use the bronze chariot to decorate your home

Do you want a unique decorative piece in your home? If yes, using a bronze chariot can be one of the best ways to add aesthetic beauty to your home. If you are still not aware of the significance of chariot decoration in your home, this article is written for you. In terms of feng shui, a showpiece that includes a chariot or a horse can bring good energy to your home. Effective placement of these types of showpieces can also bring strength and energy to your living space.

What does the chariot of bronze signify?

As per the classic feng shui application of this showpiece for the living room, a chariot made up of bronze material signifies success, fame, freedom, and speed. The horse in the chariot represents prosperity in life, forward motion, loyalty, and stamina. Thus, if you wish to attract these positive attributes in your life, the chariot's use can be one of the right ways to decorate your beautiful space.

  • If the chariot is in motion when you are using it to decorate your home, it helps gain focus and help you in directing your path towards success.
  • If you purchase a brass chariot made up of red material, it can symbolize strength and aggression. If you feel a lack of energy in your living room, a chariot of red material can be the best showpiece for your home.
  • If the chariot is in white with a steady and smooth flow, it can mean a smooth inflow of money for your business as well as your household.
  • If you place two chariots positioned near each other, it can help you strengthen relationships and business. If horses are depicted in large numbers in the chariot, it can symbolize power and victory. Thus, you can depict different showpieces consisting of a chariot as per the energy you want to attract to your space.

How to place a chariot in your space?

There are different unique ways to place a chariot in your home. Some of the best ways can be to:

  • Place it on the table that is located at the entrance of your home.
  • You can also place the chariot showpiece near the study space or on the study table to attract positive energy.
  • If you want to place this decorative piece in your living room, you can keep the showpiece on the center table or the coffee table.
  • If you want to place this decorative piece in your living room, you can keep the showpiece on the center table or the coffee table.
  • If the chariot piece is connected to the south position in your home, it is the fire position in your home. Thus, you will attract fire energy to your home. As per the classical feng shui rule, placement of the chariot in the southern part of the home can attract fame and reputation for you.
  • The northern portion of your home is related to your career and success path. Thus, when you keep the chariot showpiece in the northern part of your home, it can help you attract success, growth, and prosperity in all areas and domains of your life.
  • For people facing difficulty in their love life and personal life, the chariot showpiece can be placed in the southwest part of the home. But, keep in mind to place a chariot with two horses only rather than three horses in this area. The placement of a chariot showpiece with more than two horses can break your relationship. It means the addition of a third person in your relationship with your partner.

Do's and Don'ts for decorating your home by using a chariot showpiece

Remember the following Do's and Don'ts if you want to attract positivity in your home:

  • If the showpiece is made up of metals like bronze, brass, or silver, it needs to be placed in the west and northwest area to not conflict with the fire element of your home. Make sure not to use a showpiece made up of wood at this location.
  • Try to make sure that the chariot made of brass and bronze is clean and clear. Dirty showpieces for decoration are of no use.
  • If the chariot is in motion after placement, don't place it in your bedroom. Their power and vigor can bring too much energy to your home.
  • Try to avoid chariots in which the horses are angry or fighting. It can bring conflict in your business as well as personal relationships.
  • The galloping horse chariot should be placed inwards so that the energy can come inside your living space rather than moving away.

So, these were some of the unique ways to use a chariot to decorate your home. Make sure to follow all steps and ways to attract maximum energy, positivity, and happiness in your space. Let us know if you want additional details. We will be more than happy to help.

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FAQ

The chariots were the elite arm of ancient Indian armies during the Vedic periods and Epic periods, i.e., 1500 to 600 BCE. These were frequently used in the ancient South Indian temples to celebrate an event called Rathotsava, and hence the chariot gets its name as Rath in Hindi.
Only the best of these chariots could make it to the Rathotsava, and those that were no longer in the best shape had to be discarded in an open field as these could no longer carry the divine idols.

The chariot was a light vehicle that moved on two wheels and was drawn by one or more horses. It could sometimes accommodate two people - often a driver and fighter. Its initial use as a vehicle of transportation quickly became a military asset in Eurasia between 1700 BCE to 500 BCE. It was used for hunting purposes or, in the case of sporting contents by the Romans. Chariot racing was a seasoned game in Homer and their ancient Olympics.

Karna once helped a small child when she had spilled milk on the ground and feared beating her mother. A kind Karna jumped into the situation and twisted the ground and hence the mother Earth. Mother Earth was engaged and had to suffer unbearable pain and cursed Karna that she would not help him and instead would attempt to make him lose in the battle whenever the opportunity arose. It is how his chariot wheel got stuck in the Earth.

Chariot racing was quite a popular sport, and ancient charioteers enjoyed huge public attention. A typical race had 12 chariots racing in the team, and the team of four was called faction. However, the chariots needed to work as fast as possible to win the race, and thus, to gather speed, they needed good horses and light chariots. These were quite dangerous as the driver could be thrown and trampled. As a result, the race declined in popularity during the seven centuries after war broke out between Romans and Arabs.

Ancient historians believe that chariots were used in around 2000 BCE. The origin is traced to Mesopotamia and was later adopted by other civilizations as well. Apart from their use in warfare, these were used to entertain the masses by the use of chariot races with high stakes. Byzantine Empire and Romans started the races to display their social ranking and political power. One of the famous recorded versions of a charioteer was Roman - Porphyrius, who raced during 5 to 6th century CE.

Chariot racing was an extremely dangerous sport, and the driver always had a high risk of getting thrown from the open chariot or trampled or dragged to his death. It was quite common as a large number of riders got caught in the reins.
Also, the chariots were quite heavy and hence needed a great degree of skill to avoid toppling over or handling difficult terrain. Even though the same was considered an adventure sport yet the same was not entirely easy to use daily.

A major reason for the decline of the chariot as the tool for wars was that it was extremely expensive to maintain. Also, the horses had to be bred high enough to use and ride. Once horses were strong enough, the chariot was discarded as the latter needed flat and unobstructed grounds to operate.
Hence, the last known use of chariots in the battle between Romans and Caledonii in the Mons Graupius. It was in 84 AD.

The two-wheeler version of the chariot was the prime tool of the battlefield. The same has higher maneuverable nature. These were able to attain better speed by using a team of 2 or 4 onagers. It was the lighter version of the original one invented in early Mesopotamia in about 3000 BC.

The horse was used as a draft animal around 2000 BC, and this was how the chariot found its way into military warfare. The chariot was also the major cause of victory for the Egyptians in the early 2nd millennium BC. However, Egyptians were already using chariots by 1435 BC that had four spoked wheels.

The printed version of the song titled - She'll be coming round the mountain that appeared in the American song bag in 1927 (owner - Carl Sandburg) was inspired by a similar song that was believed to be written in the 1800s.
This song was based on an old Negro anthem titled - When the Chariot comes which is often sung in melody. It was quite famous and spread quickly through the Appalachian trail, and the lyrics were modified. The later versions were quite popular in work gangs, especially in the midwestern United States in the 1890s.

Chariot originated in early Mesopotamia in about 3000 BC. These were found in monuments of Ur and Tutub and depicted the use of these vehicles in the battle parade. These include heavy-duty chariots that used solid wheels and bodywork made from wood and skins. A typical racing chariot used four horses and, as a result, could run faster.
In the earliest versions of these chariots, the wheels rotated around a fixed axle. It was in turn linked to a draft pole to the yoke of a pair of oxen. These Mesopotamian chariots were mounted by both spearman and charioteer.

Chariot racing is one of the oldest equine sports, which is believed to be a sport that started the ancient Olympic games. However, chariot racing saw a revival in 1959 through the epic movie - Ben Hur. In 1929, Wyoming chariot racing was an excellent pastime during the winters. However, many drivers were thrown out from the broken or overturned chariot. Since the game is extremely expensive and riders are prone to injuries, etc. It is why chariot racing is not in vogue.