Indravasu (Kharosthi: π¨π¨π¨π¨‘π¨Ώπ¨ͺπ¨¬π¨―π¨[1]) was an Apracharaja ruling in Gandhara with his capital in Bajaur of modern Pakistan.
In the twenty-seventh year in the reign of Lord Vijayamitra, the King of the Apraca; in the seventy-third year which is called "of Azes", in the two hundred and first year of the Yonas (Greeks), on the eighth day of the month of Sravana; on this day was established [this] stupa by Rukhana, the wife of the King of Apraca, [and] by Vijayamitra, the king of Apraca, [and] by Indravarma (Indravasu?
[2][3]He is also mentioned as king of the Apracas on another inscription: Prince Indravarma, son of Commander Vispavarma, together with his wife establishes these bodily relics in his own stupa.
Indravasu, king of Apraca, and his wife Vasumitra, who is the mother of a living son, are (hereby) honored"Jayadaman Rudradaman I Damajadasri I Jivadaman Rudrasimha I Satyadaman Jivadaman Rudrasena I
Samghadaman Damasena Damajadasri II Viradaman Isvaradatta Yasodaman I Vijayasena Damajadasri III Rudrasena II Visvasimha Miratakhma Kozana Bhimarjuna Koziya Datarvharna Datarvharna