Bas Reliefs Angkor Wat depicts Arjuna and Krishna as his charioteer.
The Pandava Prince, Arjuna, in the midst of battle, on his chariot with his Gandiva bow and quiver with an inexhaustible number of arrows, given to him by Agni, God of Fire. Lord Krishna is his charioteer and guide who counseled Arjuna when he was filled with moral dilemma and despair about the violence and death the war with his cousins and relatives would cause. This narrative and dialogue between the two is known as the Bhagavad Gita and is a revered Hindu spiritual philosophical treatise.
A scene from the battle of Kuruskshetra on the West Gallery – The Pandava Prince, Arjuna, in the midst of battle, on his chariot with his Gandiva bow and quiver with an inexhaustible number of arrows and Lord Krishna as his charioteer and guide.