And Riksha begat Samvarana, the perpetuator of the royal line.
And Riksha married Jwala, the daughter of Takshaka, and he begat upon her a son of the name of Matinara, who performed on the bank of Saraswati the twelve years' sacrifice said to be so efficacious.
And Riksha who was older than both Jala and Rupina became king.
Scarcely had his 'riksha disappeared down the road, when the entire household became actively busy.
Before she reached the house she dried her eyes and leaning out of the 'riksha let the rain beat against her face.
So, prepared to embrace Nancy tenderly and let bygones be bygones, Billie could scarcely wait to leap down from the 'riksha and ring the widow's bell.
When the 'riksha turned in at the Campbell gate, it had grown so dark that only the dim outlines of the house were visible at the end of the driveway.
Did you notice," said Mary, "that the Japanese lady in the 'riksha wore her arm in a sling?
Komatsu stood patiently under his oiled paper umbrella which he always placed in the bottom of the 'riksha in bad weather.
Mr. Campbell shook his head anxiously as he paced up and down the piazza waiting for the 'riksha the messenger was to send back from Tokyo.
A real friend is blind to everything but the best in another friend," reasoned Billie, as her 'riksha splashed along the road, drawn by Komatsu.
Billie invited the 'riksha man to go around to the servants' quarters and wait until the storm had passed, but he nodded cheerfully and took his way down the road.
As soon as I arrived, I took a 'riksha to Mr. Buxton's lodgings and then we went to see Mme.
The 'riksha had drawn up at the piazza and the two runners, after the personage in fancy dress had descended, lifted out a very aged and no doubt extremely costly dwarfed apple tree growing in a green vase, and a lacquered box.
When presently the Widow of Shanghai rode up in a 'riksha and was helped to alight by three maids at once, Miss Campbell was all graciousness and affability.
The name Riksha was applied to the bear in the sense of the bright fuscous animal, and in that sense it became most popular in the later Sanskrit, and in Greek and Latin.
In connection with the Sanscrit riksha it is curious to note that, in Japanese, riki means power, viz.
Later onRiksha was confounded with Rishi, and so connected with the Seven Sages or Poets of India.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "riksha" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.