Heliodorus pillar
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The Heliodorus pillar is a stone column that was erected around 110 BCE in central India in Vidisha near modern Besnagar, by Heliodorus, a Greek ambassador of the Indo-Greek king Antialcidas to the court of the Sunga king Bhagabhadra. The site is located only 5 miles from the Buddhist stupa of Sanchi.
- Related: Bhagavata, History of Hinduism
Photo of the pillar with Brahmi inscription Photo of the pillar with Brahmi inscription www.gosai.com/chaitanya/sastra-vedas/heliodorus-inscription.jpg - Web |
Text of the inscriptions on Heliodorus pillar Text of the inscriptions on Heliodorus pillar projectsouthasia.sdstate.edu/.../HeliodorusPillar.htm - Web |
Vedic archeology Vedic archeology www.gosai.com/.../vedic-archeology.html - Web |
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