Updated On: 26 January, 2025 07:25 AM IST | Mumbai | Devdutt Pattanaik
The earliest images of riding stirrups in the world come from Stupa art of Sanchi in Madhya Pradesh dated to 2200 years ago

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Hindu mythology states that horses were churned out of the ocean of milk by gods and demons. This myth is not found in Vedas, which has the earliest songs celebrating horses in the world. These are dated to 1500 BC. Around this time, horse-drawn chariots appear for the first time in the artwork of ancient Egypt.
The light-spoked wheel horse-drawn chariot was invented in the Eurasian steppe around 2000 BC. It spread to the dominant civilisations of the south from Egypt in the West to China in the East, in the subsequent centuries. Before this period, during the early Bronze Age, there were no horses or chariots. Harappan cities were unfamiliar with this animal, as were the builders of the pyramids.