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| Location |
Bihar |
| Attractions |
Ruins Of Nalanda University. |
| Best Season |
March To October. |
| Languages |
Hindi, Maithili, Bhojpuri And English.
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| NEARBY CITIES |
| Patna |
| Ranchi |
| Bodhgaya |
| Bihar Sharif |
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THE ANCIENT SEAT
OF LEARNING
Towards the Southeast of Patna is a village called
the 'Bada Gaon', in the vicinity of which, are the
world famous ruins of Nalanda University. Housing
about 10,000 students and 2,000 teachers, this university
attracted pupils from all over the world. A Walk in
the ruins of the university, takes you to an era,
that saw India leading in imparting knowledge, to
the world - the era when India was a coveted place
for studies. The university flourished during the
5th and 12th century.
This place saw the rise and fall of many empires
and emperors who contributed in the development of
Nalanda. Many monasteries and temples were built by
them. King Harshwardhana gifted a 25m high copper
statue of Buddha and Kumargupta endowed a college
of fine arts here. Nagarjuna- a Mahayana philosopher,
Dinnaga- founder of the school of logic and Dharmpala-
the Brahmin scholar, taught here.
The famous Chinese traveller and scholar, Hieun-Tsang
stayed here and has given a detailed description of
the situations prevailing at that time. Careful excavation
of the place has revealed many stupas, monasteries,
hostels, stair cases, meditation halls, lecture halls
and many other structures which speak of the splendour
and grandeur this place enjoyed, when the place was
a centre of serious study.
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| GENERAL
INFORMATION |
Population:
30, 000 people (approx.)
Climate:
Hot summers and cold winters.
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| PRIME ATTRACTIONS |
The
Ruins Of Nalanda University:
The ruins of Nalanda University are spread over an area
of 14 hectares. This university was totally built with
Red Bricks. The Nalanda University attracted scholars
from all over the world.
Hieun Tsang Memorial Hall:
Hieun Tsang was a Chinese traveller, who came to India
in around 5th century. He has given a very detailed
and vivid description of the Indian political and
social conditions at that time. His writing is considered
to be one of the most authentic sources of information
of that period. Hieun Tsang was also attracted by
the glory of Nalanda University. He came and stayed
here, both as a student and as a teacher. As a student,
he studied Yoga for six years under Acharya Shil Bhadra.
He was in Nalanda for twelve years. The memorial has
been built in his memory.
Surya Mandir:
Near the University of Nalanda, is a temple dedicated
to the Sun God. This temple has a number of statues
of Hindu and Buddhist deities. The five feet high
statue of Parvati is of particular interest and attraction.
The Museum:
This museum was established in 1971 and has a good
collection of ancient manuscripts and Buddhist statues.
The manuscripts kept here were found during the excavation
of area and many of them are rare in appearance and
style. The museum also displays the culture of the
Hindu society during the Maurya, Gupta and other periods.
Nav Nalanda Vihar:
To keep alive the ancient tradition of spreading knowledge,
Bihar Government has set up a Pali Institute near
the ancient university. In this institute, Indian
as well as foreign students study and do research
work. This institute was established in 1951, near
the famous Lotus Pond. This Institute has been attracting
students from Japan, Sri Lanka, Korea, Tibet, Bhutan,
Indonesia etc. Mainly students do research work on
Buddhism and Pali here.
Kundalpur:
Just 1.6 kms from the ruins of Nalanda, is this place
called Kundalpur. The Digambar sect of the Jains believes
that the 24 th and the last Tirthankar, Lord Mahavira
was born here. There are many Jain temples in this
village.
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| EXCURSIONS FROM NALANDA |
Rajgir:
Just 15 kms from Nalanda, is located the complex of
temples and monasteries. The place is called Rajgir.
It is one of the most important tourist places in
India. Being located in a valley, Rajgir is a very
scenic place.
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| HOW TO GET THERE |
Air:
The nearest Airport is that of Patna, which is 90
kms away.
Rail:
The Nalanda Railway Station is on the branch route
of Bhaktiyarpur-Rajgir section of the Eastern Railway.
Road:
Nalanda is well connected by roads to other parts
of the state. Particularly from Patna the bus services
are good. The Bihar State tourism Department has its
buses running from Nalanda to other parts of the state.
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