Inscribed Reliquary, Donated by King Indravarman 5–6 Pakistan (ancient region of Gandhara, Bajaur) Inscribed: "In the sixty-third year of the late Great King Aya [Azes], on the sixteenth day of the month Kartia [Kartika]; at this auspicious [?] time, Prince Indravarma [Indravarman], son of the King of Apraca, establishes these bodily relics of Lord Shakyamuni;.. he produces brahma-merit together with his mother, Rukhunaka, daughter of And these bodily relics, having been brought in procession from the Muryaka cave stupa, were established in a secure [?], safe, deep [?]


Inscribed Reliquary, Donated by King Indravarman 5–6 Pakistan (ancient region of Gandhara, Bajaur) Inscribed: "In the sixty-third year of the late Great King Aya [Azes], on the sixteenth day of the month Kartia [Kartika]; at this auspicious [?] time, Prince Indravarma [Indravarman], son of the King of Apraca, establishes these bodily relics of Lord Shakyamuni;.. he produces brahma-merit together with his mother, Rukhunaka, daughter of And these bodily relics, having been brought in procession from the Muryaka cave stupa, were established in a secure [?], safe, deep [?] .". Inscribed Reliquary, Donated by King Indravarman. Pakistan (ancient region of Gandhara, Bajaur). 5–6. Schist. Sculpture


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