- 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"...