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Nalanda

A half hour bus ride from Rajgir is Nalanda, the site of the world's first university, founded in the 5th Century A.D. although the site was a pilgrimage destination from the 1st Century A.D. It has a link with the Buddha as he often came here and two of his chief disciples, Sariputra and Moggallana, came from this area. The large stupa is known as Sariputra's Stupa, marking the spot not only where his relics are entombed, but where he was supposedly born.
The site has a number of small monasteries where the monks lived and studied and many of them were rebuilt over the centuries. We were told that one of the cells belonged to Naropa, who was instrumental in bringing Buddism to Tibet, along with such Nalanda luminaries as Shantirakshita and Padmasambhava. A small opening in the cell revealed a tiny room where Naropa supposedly meditated.
Nalanda's main importance comes from its Buddhist roots as a center of learning. Hsuan Tsang, the famous pilgrim from China came here and studied and taught for 5 years in the 7th Century A.D. Nalanda University at that time had over 10,000 students and 3,000 teachers. For some 700 years, between the 5th and 12th Centuries, Nalanda was the center of scholarship and Buddhist studies in the ancient world. A great fire wiped out the library of over 9 million manuscripts and at the beginning of the 12th Century, the Muslim invader Bakhtiyar Khalji sacked the university. It was in the 1860's that the great archeologist Alexander Cunningham identified the site as the Nalanda University and in 1915-1916 the Archeological Survey of India began excavations of the site. What has been excavated to date is only a small part of the entire site but much of the ruins are beneath existing villages and are unlikely to be revealed. The present site is well-maintained and very pleasant to visit. Across the street is the small museum with some excellent Buddhist statues and about a kilometer away is a temple dedicated to Hsuan Tsang. Nearby are the International Centre for Buddhist Studies and the Nava Nalanda Mahivihara, set up for the research of Buddhism.

Nalanda ruins
ruins of the university
general overview of part of the site
general overview of part of the site
passage way
passage way
Naropa's cell
Naropa's cell and entrance
to meditation cell
part of the ancient university
part of the ancient university
Sariputra's stupa
Sariputra's stupa
staircase up Sariputra's stupa
staircase up Sariputra's stupa
detail Sariputra's stupa
detail of Sariputra's stupa
stupa remains
Sariputra's stupa with remains
of other stupas
unearthed ruins
unearthed ruins
museum
the museum at Nalanda
statue of Hsuan Tsang
statue of Hsuan Tsang

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