
Milindapanho is in the form of a dialogue between the King Menander and the Buddhist monk
- Nagasena
- Nagarjuna
- Nagabhatta
- Kumarilabhatta
Explanation
Option (a) is correct
- Milinda Panha is a famous Buddhist text that records a philosophical dialogue between the Indo-Greek King Menander I (known as Milinda in the text) and the Buddhist monk Nagasena. Nagarjuna was a later Mahayana Buddhist philosopher associated with the Madhyamika school; Nagabhata was the founder of the imperial Gurjara Pratihara dynasty in northern India; and Kumarila Bhatta was a Hindu philosopher and a scholar of Mimamsa school of philosophy from early medieval India. He wrote three sub commentaries on Sabara’s commentary on Jaimini’s Purva Mimamsa Sutras, namely the Ślokavārttika, Tantravarttika and Tuptika

