Vulgar words in Hindu Gods And Heroes - Studies in the History of the Religion of India (Page 1)
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They are described usually as riding together in a chariot which is sometimes said to be drawn by horses, and this would suit their name; but more often the poets say that their chariot is drawn by birds, such as eagles or swans, and sometimes even by a buffalo or buffaloes, or by an ass.