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- Theodorus_(meridarch) abstract "Theodorus (Greek: Θεόδωρος) was a "meridarch" (Civil Governor of a province) in the Swat province of the Indo-Greek kingdom in the northern Indian subcontinent, probably sometime between 100 BCE and the end of Greek rule in Gandhara in 55 BCE.He is only known from a dedication written in kharoshthi on a relic vase inserted in a stupa in the Swat area of Gandhara, dated to the 1st century BCE (line-for-line translation):"Theudorena meridarkhenapratithavidaime sariraSakamunisa bhagavatobahu-jana-stitiye""The meridarch Theodorushas enshrinedthese relicsof Lord Shakyamuni,for the welfare of the mass of the people"(Swāt relic vase inscription of the Meridarkh Theodoros [1])This inscription represents one of the first known mention of the Buddha as a deity, using the Indian bhakti word Bhagavat ("Lord", "All-embracing personal deity"), suggesting the emergence of Mahayana doctrines in Buddhism.It is also one of the examples of direct involvement of the Greeks with the Buddhist religion in India.Theodorus is considered as contemporary or slightly posterior to another Indo-Greek named Heliodorus, whose c.100 BCE inscriptions have been preserved in the Heliodorus pillar.".
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- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageWikiLink Bhagavat.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageWikiLink Bhagavata.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageWikiLink Bhakti.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Buddhism.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageWikiLink Gandhara.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageWikiLink Gautama_Buddha.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageWikiLink Heliodorus_pillar.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageWikiLink Indian_subcontinent.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Greek_Kingdom.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Greek_kingdom.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageWikiLink Kharoshthi.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageWikiLink Kharosthi.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageWikiLink Mahayana.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageWikiLink Meridarch.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageWikiLink Shakyamuni.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageWikiLink Stupa.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageWikiLink Swat_(Pakistan).
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageWikiLink Swat_District.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Theodorus (meridarch)".
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Theodorus".
- Theodorus_(meridarch) hasPhotoCollection Theodorus_(meridarch).
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buddhism.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-el.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) subject Category:History_of_Buddhism.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) comment "Theodorus (Greek: Θεόδωρος) was a "meridarch" (Civil Governor of a province) in the Swat province of the Indo-Greek kingdom in the northern Indian subcontinent, probably sometime between 100 BCE and the end of Greek rule in Gandhara in 55 BCE.He is only known from a dedication written in kharoshthi on a relic vase inserted in a stupa in the Swat area of Gandhara, dated to the 1st century BCE (line-for-line translation):"Theudorena meridarkhenapratithavidaime sariraSakamunisa bhagavatobahu-jana-stitiye""The meridarch Theodorushas enshrinedthese relicsof Lord Shakyamuni,for the welfare of the mass of the people"(Swāt relic vase inscription of the Meridarkh Theodoros [1])This inscription represents one of the first known mention of the Buddha as a deity, using the Indian bhakti word Bhagavat ("Lord", "All-embracing personal deity"), suggesting the emergence of Mahayana doctrines in Buddhism.It is also one of the examples of direct involvement of the Greeks with the Buddhist religion in India.Theodorus is considered as contemporary or slightly posterior to another Indo-Greek named Heliodorus, whose c.100 BCE inscriptions have been preserved in the Heliodorus pillar.".
- Theodorus_(meridarch) label "Theodorus (meridarch)".
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- Theodorus_(meridarch) sameAs Q7782161.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) wasDerivedFrom Theodorus_(meridarch)?oldid=588642675.
- Theodorus_(meridarch) isPrimaryTopicOf Theodorus_(meridarch).