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S B E (Vol-36) Questions Of King Milinda (Part-II)

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    Author(s)Davids T W Rhys
    PublisherMLBD
    ISBN9788120801370
    Pages389
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2017

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    MLBD S B E (Vol-36) Questions Of King Milinda (Part-II) by Davids T W Rhys

    "Questions of King Milinda" is a classic text in Buddhist literature, often attributed to the Pāli Canon. It features a dialogue between King Milinda (Menander) and the monk Nagasena, exploring deep philosophical questions related to Buddhism. Here are some key themes and questions discussed in the text:Nature of the Self: The text examines the concept of "self" and whether it is permanent or impermanent.Buddhist Teachings: Milinda poses questions about key Buddhist concepts like karma, rebirth, and enlightenment.Analogy and Simile: Nagasena frequently uses analogies to clarify complex ideas, such as comparing the self to a chariot to illustrate the idea of aggregates.Ethics and Morality: The dialogue touches on moral conduct and the nature of good and evil within the framework of Buddhist teachings.Understanding of Nibbana: The concept of Nibbana (nirvana) is explored, particularly what it means to attain this state.Philosophical Inquiry: The text emphasizes the importance of questioning and inquiry in understanding deeper truths.