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Bajaur casket

Bajaur casket

Buddhist reliquary in Pakistan


The Bajaur casket, also called the Indravarma reliquary, year 63,[2] or sometimes referred to as the Avaca inscription,[3] is an ancient reliquary from the area of Bajaur in ancient Gandhara, in the present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is dated to around 5–6 CE.[4] It proves the involvement of the Scythian kings of the Apraca, in particular King Indravarman, in Buddhism. The casket is made of schist.

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The inscription which is written in Kharoshthi:

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The inscription was highly useful in clarifying the little-known Apraca dynasty.[3]


Notes

  1. Nouvelles inscriptions Saka : ère d'Eucratide, ère d'Azès, ère Vikrama, ère de Kaniska, Gérard Fussman, Bulletin de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient, Year 1980 Volume 67 Number 1 pp. 1-44
  2. Salomon, Richard (1982). "The "Avaca" Inscription and the Origin of the Vikrama Era". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 102 (1): 59–68. doi:10.2307/601111. ISSN 0003-0279.
  3. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  4. Baums, Stefan. (2012). Catalog and Revised Text and Translations of Gandhāran Reliquary Inscriptions. Gandhāran Buddhist Reliquaries. D. Jongeward. Seattle, University of Washington Press
  5. Bailey, H. W. (1978). "Two Kharoṣṭhī Casket Inscriptions from Avaca". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1): 3–13. ISSN 0035-869X.

References

  • Baums, Stefan (2012). "Catalog and Revised Texts and Translations of Gandharan Reliquary Inscriptions". In Jongeward, David; Errington, Elizabeth; Salomon, Richard; Baums, Stefan (eds.). Gandharan Buddhist Reliquaries. Gandharan Studies. Vol. 1. Seattle: Early Buddhist Manuscripts Project. pp. 207–208.
  • Baums, Stefan; Glass, Andrew. "Relic Inscription of Iṃdravaṃma". Catalog of Gāndhārī Texts. CKI 242.
  • Salomon, Richard (1982). "The "Avaca" Inscription and the Origin of the Vikrama Era". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 102 (1): 59–68. doi:10.2307/601111. ISSN 0003-0279. JSTOR 601111.

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