Why is the Indo – Greek rulers’ role considered important from the point of view of the cultural relations ?
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Importance of Indo -Greek rulers from the view point of the cultural relations
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- In the religious field as well, the Greek impact was felt, as borne out by Millinda-Panho and the Besnagar engraving. Armies of Greeks were changed over into Indian religions of the day. One Greek official, Theodorus, got the relics of the Buddha cherished in the Swat valley. Additionally, Hindu iconography was incredibly changed as a result of the Indo-Greek impacts. It is hard to state what number of Babylonian and Iranian Gods were joined in Hindu religions. A couple of divinities were taken over by the Parthians and they were received by the Kushans. Be that as it may, it is suspicious to state regarding which of the Greek dieities were fused in the Pantheon of Indian divine beings.
- By and large, the Greek impact was for the most part felt in workmanship (the Gangdhara models, which presumably affected the later day Mathura figures) and in religion (gave a fillip to Mahayana Buddhism and advanced the Bhakti part of religion as spearheaded by the vasudeva clique)
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