Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Vima Kadphises" in English language version.
Evidence from coin issues suggests that the Kushan King Vima Kadphises (AD 100-127) was a devotee of a Hindu sect called Shaivism that celebrated Shiva as the Supreme Being. His coins proclaim him as a 'Worshipper of Shiva' and a Kharostani inscription found near Mat, close to the city of Mathura in northern India, commemorates the king as "steadfast in the true law and on account of his devotion, receiving the kingdom from Shiva