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Nāgasena was a Sarvāstivādan
Buddhist sage who
lived around 150 BC. His
answers to
questions about Buddhism posed by
Menander I (Pali: Milinda), the Indo-Gr****...
- AD. It
purports to
record a
dialogue between the
Indian Buddhist sage
Nāgasena, and the 2nd
century BC Indo-Gr**** king
Menander I (Pali: Milinda). The...
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Nagasena, King
Milinda asks for
evidence that the
Buddha once lived,
wherein Nagasena describes evidence of the
Dhamma in a simile: "Revered
Nagasena...
- also a
patron of Buddhism, and his
conversations with the
Buddhist sage
Nagasena are
recorded in the
important Buddhist work, the
Milinda Panha ("The Questions...
- Naga
branch headquartered at Mathura.
Nagasena The 7th
century text
Harshacharita refers to the Naga king
Nagasena, who "met with his doom in Padmavati...
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whose kingdom was in
Sagala in today's Punjab, and a
Buddhist monk
called Nagasena,
around 160 BCE. It is
today one of the
texts of
reference of Theravada...
- in the form of a
question and
answer between king
Menander I and monk
Nagasena Aam panna, an
Indian mango drink Panna (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Nagasena,
Eastern Province is a
village in Sri Lanka. It is
located within Central Province. List of
towns in
Central Province, Sri
Lanka Department of...
- are told by
Nagasena to King
Menander I. When
asked by
Menander why
Devadatta sometimes prevails in
their successive incarnations,
Nagasena explains Devadatta...
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sometime between 100 BC and 200 AD,
following a
dialogue with the monk
Nāgasena in Sagala, present-day Sialkot.
Mahayana Buddhism, one of the most prominent...