- palm, with halo,
probably Nike. The
Kharoshthi legend reads MAHARAJASA DHARMIKASA MENADRASA "Great King, Menander,
follower of the Dharma, Menander". The...
- The
epithet Dikaios of
Menander II was
translated into
Kharosthi as
Dharmikasa on the
reverse of his coins,
which means "Follower of the Dharma" and...
-
construction during the
Mauryan Empire.
Several Indo-Gr****
kings use the
title "
Dharmikasa", i.e. "Follower of the Dharma", in the
Kharoshti script on the obverse...
- Indo-Gr****
rulers also
started to
adopt on
their coins the Pali
title of "
Dharmikasa",
meaning "follower of the Dharma" (the
title of the
great Indian Buddhist...
-
Alkidemos throwing thunderbolt, and
Kharosthi legend:
Maharajasa Tratasara Dharmikasa Stratasa, "Of King Strato, the
Saviour and Just (i.e. "of the Dharma")"...
- Agathokleia". Rev:
Athena throwing thunderbolt.
Kharoshthi legend:
MAHARAJASA TRATASARA DHARMIKASA STRATASA "King Strato,
Saviour and Just (="of the Dharma")"....
- Nikephoros, and the eight-spoked
wheel of Dharma. The
Kharoshthi legend reads:
Maharajasa Dharmikasa Menadrasa, "Of King Menander, the
Follower of the Dharma"....