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  1. Litter (vehicle) - Wikipedia

    • Indian subcontinent A palanquin is a covered litter, usually for one passenger. It is carried by an even number of bearers (between two and eight, but most commonly four) on their shoulders, by means of a pole projecting fore and aft. The word is derived from the Sanskrit palyanka, meaning bed or couch. The Malay and Javanese form is palangki, in Hindi an… See more

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    The litter is a class of wheelless vehicles, a type of human-powered transport, for the transport of people. Smaller litters may take the form of open chairs or beds carried by two or more carriers, some being enclosed for protecti… See more

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    A simple litter consists of a sling attached along its length to poles or stretched inside a frame. The poles or frame are carried by porters in front and behind. Such simple litters are common on battlefields and emergenc… See more

    Antiquity

    In pharaonic Egypt and many other places such as India, Rome, and China, the ruler and divinities (in the form of an idol like lord Krishna) were often transported in a litter in public, frequently in procession, as during state cere… See more

     
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  2. Mikoshi - Wikipedia

    A mikoshi (神輿) is a sacred religious palanquin (also translated as portable Shinto shrine). Shinto followers believe that it serves as the vehicle to transport a deity in Japan while moving between main shrine and temporary shrine during …

     
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    The tradition of wheel-less carriages for travelling is very old in India. The earliest literary reference of the use of palanquin, popularly known as ‘Palki’, can be traced back to Ramayana...

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    Apr 1, 2002 · In its simplest form, a palanquin consisted of central space for seating one or two passengers with scaffolding on either side for bearers to carry it. Depending on the need, social status and the journey, palanquins were …

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