Indravarma

Indravarman or Indravarma (Kharosthi: 𐨀𐨁𐨎𐨡𐨿𐨪𐨬𐨪𐨿𐨨 Iṃ-dra-va-rma, Iṃdravarma[1]), also called Itravasu on his coinage, was an Apracharaja who ruled in Gandhara, with his capital in Bajaur.

[4] The inscription which is written in Kharoshthi, translates into English as: In the sixty third year of the late great king Aya (Azes), on the sixteenth day of the month of Kartia (Kartika), at this auspicious (?)

time, Prince Indravarma (Indravarman), son of the king of Apraca, establishes these bodily relics of Lord Sakyamuni; ….

And these bodily relics having been brought in possession from the Muraka cave stupa, were established in a secure (?

The inscription, which is written in Kharoshthi, translates into English as: Prince Indravarma, son of Commander Vispavarma, together with his wife establishes these bodily relics in his own stupa.