Hanuman positioned himself in the flag of Arjuna's chariot to secure and stabilize the war-craft. The triangular saffron flag of Hanuman stands for stability and equilibrium, sense-control and mind-control, and a sure sign of victory over all that is base and evil.
Kapi Dhwaja (The Chariot With Monkey Lord, Hanumana on it's flag)
Lord ___________ was driving Arjuna's chariot on the battlefield of Kurukshetra
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The names of the horses of Arjuna's chariot are Balahaka, Sugriva, Meghapushpa, Shveta, and Uccaihsravas.
Kapidhwaja
Arjuna had a flag with Hanuman Duryodhana's flag had a hooded cobra
Lord Krishna. Krishna becomes Partha Saarathi (Partha = Another Name of Arjun, Saarathi = Chariot).
In Hindu mythology, particularly in the Mahabharata, the six names of the chariots are often referred to as the "Shashtha Ratha." These include the chariots of the Pandavas and Kauravas: Arjuna's chariot, driven by Krishna; Yudhishthira's chariot; Bhima's chariot; Nakula's chariot; Sahadeva's chariot; and Duryodhana's chariot. Each chariot represents a different warrior and their unique qualities in the epic battle of Kurukshetra.
A lion
Lord Krishna's transport is often depicted as a chariot driven by horses or cows. In the famous epic Mahabharata, he is described as riding a chariot driven by the brave warrior Arjuna during the battle of Kurukshetra.
No, Roshvik is not the name of the chariot (rath) of Lord Krishna. The name of Krishna's chariot during the great Kurukshetra War, as described in the Mahabharata, is typically referred to as "Vijaya." Krishna served as the charioteer for Arjuna, guiding him during the battle.
it is garuda hence lord is named garud dhwaja