Vahana is a Sanskrit word that means "vehicle" or "chariot". In Hindu mythology, Vahana refers to the vehicle or chariot used by the gods, particularly Brahma and Vishnu.
- Vahana is often depicted as a golden chariot with wings, symbolizing the power and glory of the gods.
- In Hindu mythology, Vahana is said to be driven by the god Garuda, a powerful bird-like deity.
- The Vahana is also associated with the god Brahma, who is said to ride on it during his travels through the universe.
- In some mythologies, Vahana is described as a magical chariot that can travel through space and time, allowing the gods to move quickly and easily.
- Vahana is also a symbol of the connection between the physical and spiritual worlds, representing the bridge between the mortal realm and the realm of the gods.