- Heliodorus (votive erector)
Heliodorus a Greek ambassador of the
Indo-Greek kingAntialcidas to the court of theSunga kingBhagabhadra erected the famous votiveHeliodorus pillar around110 BCE in centralIndia inVidisha near modernBesnagar .The pillar was surmounted by a sculpture of
Garuda and was apparently dedicated by Heliodorus to the godVasudeva in front of the temple ofVasudeva .Possibly he is the same Heliodorus as Heliodorus minister of
Seleucus IV Philopator ca.175 BC (living in the same time period and having the same rank).There is an inscription on the pilar:
"This
Garuda -column ofVasudeva (Visnu ), the god of gods, was erected here by Heliodorus, a worshiper of Visnu, the son of Dion, and an inhabitant ofTaxila , who came as Greek ambassador from the Great King Antialkidas (Antialcidas ) to King Kasiputra Bhagabhadra, the savior, then reigning prosperously in the fourteenth year of his kingship."(Transliteration and translation of this ancient
Brahmi inscription was published in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (London: JRAS, Pub., 1909, pp. 1053-54.)
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