Definition of Milindapanha. Meaning of Milindapanha. Synonyms of Milindapanha

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Milindapanha. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Milindapanha and, of course, Milindapanha synonyms and on the right images related to the word Milindapanha.

Definition of Milindapanha

No result for Milindapanha. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Milindapanha from wikipedia

- The Milindapañha (lit. 'Questions of Milinda') is a Buddhist text which dates from sometime between 100 BC and 200 AD. It purports to record a dialogue...
- Guidance") Petakopadesa (abbrev. "Peṭ"; "Instructions on the Tipitaka") Milindapañha (abbrev. "Mil"; "Questions of Milinda") The Suttasamgaha includes selected...
- The word Yona in Pali and the Prakrits, and the analogue Yavana in Sanskrit, were used in Ancient India to designate Gr**** speakers. "Yona" and "Yavana"...
- Chinese and Pali Buddhist records, such as Milindapanha and the Greco-Buddhist art of Gandhāra. The Milindapanha describes a conversation between a Buddhist...
- org. Retrieved 2024-04-09. "The Blessed One's City of Dhamma: From the Milindapañha", based on the translation by I.B. Horner. Access to Insight (Legacy...
- Milinda), the Indo-Gr**** king of northwestern India, are recorded in the Milindapañhā and the Sanskrit Nāgasenabhiksusūtra. According to Pali accounts, he...
- CE composer of the Buddhacharita Nagasena - Monk and composer of the Milindapañhā Saraha - 8th century mahasiddha Moggaliputta-Tissa - Buddhist monk and...
- in camp while on campaign, thereby differing with the version of the Milindapanha. Plutarch gives Menander as an example of benevolent rule, contrasting...
- attributable to this tradition have been recovered. Some texts (such as the Milindapanha) may have been composed in India before being transmitted to Sri Lanka...
- Buddhist Mahāvastu (1.259f) and the Divyāvadāna, as well as the Theravadin Milindapañha, describe the marks of the chakravarti as ruler: uṣṇīṣa, chhatra "parasol"...