"Ride the Chariot" is a spiritual song with roots in the African American gospel tradition. Often associated with the Civil Rights Movement, it reflects themes of hope, liberation, and the journey to freedom. The song's powerful imagery of chariots evokes biblical references, particularly from the story of the prophet Elijah, symbolizing divine guidance and upliftment. Its message continues to resonate in contemporary discussions of justice and equality.
A... chariot.
So he could ride his chariot over the clouds.
William Smith
It means that your ride is ready - a chariot is a wheeled cart pulled by horses. You can use the term to mean any sort of ride.
As Queen of the Underworld, she could ride in anything: Hades had horses and chariot.
A chariot drawn by horses.
Kapi Dhwaja (The Chariot With Monkey Lord, Hanumana on it's flag)
So that he could ride it in the afterlife.
He liked to play the lyre and ride in his sun chariot
You must be at least 52" tall to ride Apollo's Chariot.
Thor, the Norse god did not ride a horse, he rode in a chariot drawn by goats.
Best I can tell would be horseback, wagon, or Chariot. All go hand in hand involving horses. Of course boat for water travel. But 90% was by the first three.