Why Does Sun God Have 7 Horses?

The seven horses of Lord Surya’s Ratha or Chariot represents the seven colours of rainbow. Why does Lord Surya have 7 horses? The iconography of Surya is often depicted riding a chariot harnessed by horses, often seven in number which represent the seven colours of visible light, and the seven Read more…

Why Can’T Horses Get Drunk?

The alcoholic content is not a concern, as horses do not get drunk easily, if at all. Their livers process alcohol extremely rapidly because they naturally produce large amounts of alcohol dehydrogenase. Do horses like to get drunk? Horses quite often enjoy alcoholic drinks but the alcohol in the drinks Read more…

What Does 7 Running Horses Mean?

strength, perseverance, peace and growth. Ans. A 7 running horses painting symbolises strength, perseverance, peace and growth. As discussed, the optimum direction for placing a 7 running horse painting is on the south wall. Similarly, you can also consider the North and the East walls for placing a 7 running Read more…

What Is Knowledge Of Horses Called?

Hippology (from Greek: ἵππος, hippos, “horse”; and λόγος, logos, “study”) is the study of the horse. Today, hippology is the title of an equine veterinary and management knowledge contest that is used in 4-H, Future Farmers of America (FFA), and many horse breed contests. What is a horse expert called? Read more…

Is A Horses Nose Sensitive?

A reminder that the nose and chin are one of the most sensitive areas on a horse. The maxillary branch of the trigeminal nerve travels down the horse’s face, with a nerve bundle under the area the halter/noseband are positioned, and many smaller nerves continuing to branch out down to Read more…

What Are Horses A Metaphor For?

The horse is a metaphor for your world, environment and life. A steady rhythmic horse, the first level on the training scale, provides riders with an opportunity to move up the scale and to accomplish new things. A steady rhythmic life provides an opportunity to thrive, learn new things and Read more…