रथ कर्ता Meaning in English
रथ कर्ता शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : charioteer
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
सारथीरथिंग
करिश्माई ढंग से
दानार्थ
धर्मार्थ
धर्मार्थ कार्य संबंधी
धर्मार्थ रखने का खलिहान
चैरिटेबल होम
दानशील आदमी
धर्मार्थ संगठन
धर्मार्थ न्यास
चरिट्र
चरिट्र पट्र
दानवाद
पहले अपने पीछे पराये
रथ-कर्ता इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
She bribed Myrtilus, her father's charioteer, to remove a spoke from the royal chariot wheels so that Pelops could win her.
68–95 AD) was a famous charioteer in Roman times who lived at the end of the 1st century AD.
Scorpus was a slave, as were many charioteers, and was born at Hispania, the nowadays Iberian Peninsula.
However, often after a crash the charioteers were unable to release themselves in time.
Crashes often occurred near the turning posts, as shown in a circus relief in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, which shows a fallen charioteer being trampled by another team.
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The wide range of forbidden trades specified (as for example, charioteers), confirm a place of composition in one of the two major urban centres of the Roman Empire, Rome itself, or Alexandria.
Some works are not considered compatible with the Christian life: these works include a manager of prostitutes, the sculptor or painter of idols, actors in the theater, teacher of "worldly knowledge" children (unless needed as the primary occupation), and a charioteer or gladiator in the gladiator competitions.
The name however originally referred to Kappa Cassiopeiae, and Gamma Cassiopeiae was just one of four horses pulling the chariot of legendary charioteer Wangliang.
Railway stations closed in 2007 Gaius Appuleius Diocles (104after 146 AD) was a Roman charioteer who became one of the most celebrated athletes in ancient history.
He had an unusually long career for a charioteer, racing for 24 years and representing three of the four most famous chariot racing stables (factiones) in Rome, which were known by the racing colours worn by their charioteers (Reds, Whites, Blues, and Greens).
Men wore the long chiton during the Archaic period, but later wore it at knee length, except for certain occupations such as priests and charioteers, and also the elderly.
A charioteer's chiton can be seen on the Charioteer of Delphi (474 BC) in the image at the beginning of the article.