![]() Also it seems that in connection with a Buddhist image in Indo-China it is stated that Menander and Kanishka were associated. The story related by Kshemendra with reference to Menander is also narrated with reference to Kanishka, it seems. ![]() So, it is presumed that the story mentioned by plutarch of the king over whose bones the neighbouring cities contested for possession might have been true of him. It seems this Menander handed over the administration to his son and became a Buddhist monk and gradually an Arhat. the ‘Milinda Panha.’ His capital is said to have been Sakala or modern Sialkot in the Punjab. It is supposed that Menander was born at Kalasi-grams near Kabul (in the region of the ancient Yavana kingdoms) as mentioned in. A Classic case study of Sri Kota Venkatachalam on Menander,ĭr.Sivaji Singh, Professor of Ancient Indian History, Gorakpur University, National President, Akhil Bhara – Gya Itihasa Sankalana Yojana.
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