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The Questions of King Milinda, also known as the Milinda Panha, is a significant Buddhist philosophical text that dates back to the early centuries of Buddhist history. This classical work presents an engaging dialogue between King Milinda, a Greek ruler of northwestern India, and Nagasena, a distinguished Buddhist monk and scholar.
Through a series of carefully crafted questions and responses, the text explores core Buddhist concepts including the nature of the self, karma, rebirth, enlightenment, and the path to liberation. The dialogue format makes complex philosophical ideas accessible and engaging, demonstrating how Buddhist teachings address fundamental human inquiries about existence and spirituality.
Translated by the renowned scholar T. W. Rhys Davids, this edition from Gyan Publishing House preserves the intellectual and spiritual richness of the original work. The text remains an invaluable resource for understanding Buddhist philosophy and serves as a bridge between Eastern and Western philosophical traditions.







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