The contents of the
Milindapañhā are: • Background History • Questions on Distinguishing Characteristics: (Characteristics of Attention and Wisdom, Characteristic of Wisdom, Characteristic of Contact, Characteristic of Feeling, Characteristic of Perception, Characteristic of Volition, Characteristic of Consciousness, Characteristic of Applied Thought, Characteristic of Sustained Thought, etc.) • Questions for the Cutting Off of Perplexity: (Transmigration and Rebirth, The Soul, Non-Release From Evil Deeds, Simultaneous Arising in Different Places, Doing Evil Knowingly and Unknowingly, etc.) • Questions on Dilemmas : Speaks of several puzzles and these puzzles were distributed in eighty-two dilemmas. • A Question Solved By Inference • Discusses the Special Qualities of Asceticism • Questions on Talk of Similes According to Oskar von Hinüber, while King Menander is an actual historical figure, Bhikkhu
Nagasena is otherwise unknown, the text includes anachronisms, and the dialogue lacks any sign of Greek influence but instead is traceable to the
Upanisads. The text mentions Nāgasena's father Soñuttara, his teachers Rohana, Assagutta of Vattaniya and Dhammarakkhita of Asoka Ārāma near
Pātaliputta, and another teacher named
Āyupāla from
Sankheyya near
Sāgala. ==Menander I==