The Chariot Festival has been in existence for thousands of years and is one of the oldest and biggest festivals in the world. The original Chariot Festival began millenniums ago in a small town on the East Coast of India by the Bay of Bengal called Puri. The Wooden Temple Chariot of the God, with two pairs of wheels. Every inch of the Chariot is covered with sculpture of an unsurpassed beauty and grace, in tableaux and freestanding pieces ranging from the monumental to the miniature. The subject matter will be fascinating. images include deities, mythological creatures, and a wealth of intricate geometrical decorative designs. Features: • Long lasting finish • Durable • Made as per agama sastra Wooden Temple Chariot Wood: Indian Vengai – divine wood sturdy long lasting better than teak wood used traditionally for heavy temple chariots- Dwajasthambam. Specification : Total height - 15 feet, Total length - 8 feet, Total width - 8 feet, Wheel : Front wheel ; Height - 2 1/2 feet, Thickness - 6 inches, Back wheel ; Height - 3 1/4 feet, Thickness - 7 inches, Devasanam ( Utsavar Peedam) : Height - 6 3/4 feet, Utsavar Peedam ( 8 faces) - 6 1/2'×6 1/2' Distance between one to another one leg - 21 inches, Shimmasanam - 9 inches, Centre Leg( Utsavar Space) : Height - 4 1/4 feet, Leg Thickness - 6"×6", Kodungai or Vimanam (Upper part) : Height - 4 feet, Gandarval in 2 steps, 1st step - 12 inches, 2nd step - 9 inches, Separately Kalasam are 15 inches, Horse : Height - 3 feet, Length - 4 1/4 feet, Brammah : Height - 2 feet, Vadam : Length - 9 feet.