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Nalanda,
founded in the 5th century AD,
is famous as the ancient seat of
learning. The ruins of the
world's most ancient university
lies here which is 62 km from
Bodhgaya and 90 km south of
Patna. Though the Buddha visited
Nalanda several times during his
lifetime, this famous center of
Buddhist learning shot to fame
much later, during 5th-12th
centuries. Hieun Tsang stayed
here in the 7th century AD and
left detailed description of the
excellence of education system
and purity of monastic life
practiced here. He also gave a
vivid account of both the
ambiance and architecture of
this unique university of
ancient times. In this first
residential international
university of the world, 2,000
teachers and 10,000 monks
students from all over the
Buddhist world lived and studied
here. The Gupta kings patronized
these monasteries, built in old
Kushan architectural style, in a
row of cells around a courtyard.
Emperor Ashoka and
Harshavardhana were some of its
most celebrated patrons who
built temples, monasteries and
viharas here. Recent excavations
have unearthed elaborate
structures here. An
International Center for
Buddhist Studies was established
here in 1951. Nearby is
Biharsharif, where an annual urs
is celebrated at the Dargah or
tomb of Malik Ibrahim Baya.
Baragaon, 2 km away has a sun
temple, famous for Chhath puja.
To be visited are Nalanda museum
& Nava Nalanda Mahavihar in
addition to the great ruins.
General
Information
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Altitude: 67 metres
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Temperature (Max./Min.) Deg C:
Summer 37.8/17.8 Winter
27.8/10.6
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Rainfall:120 cm (June to
September)
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Best Season: October to March
What to
See
Nalanda University Ruins
Archaeological Complex: The
total area of the excavation is
about 14 hectares. All the
edifices are of the red brick
and the gardens are beautiful.
The buildings are divided by a
central walk way that goes south
to north. The
monasteries or "Viharas"
are east of this central alley
and the temple or "Chaiyas" to
the west. The Vihara-1 is
perhaps the most interesting
with its cells on two floors
built around a central courtyard
where steps lead up to what must
have been a dais for the
professors to address their
students. A small chapel still
retains a half broken statue of
the Lord Buddha.
The enormous pyramidal mass of
the Temple no .3 is impressive
and from its top commands a
splendid view of the entire
area. It is surrounded by
smaller stupas, many of which
studded with small and big
statues of the Lord Buddha in
Various poses or "Mudras"
Nalanda Archaeological Museum:
Opposite the entrance to the
ruins of the university and
houses, there is a small but
beautiful collection of Buddhist
and Hindu bronzes and a number
of undamaged statues of the Lord
Buddha that were found in the
area. Two enormous terra-cotta
jars of the first century stand
intact behind the museum in a
shaded enclosure. The collection
includes copper plates and stone
inscriptions, coins, pottery and
samples of burnt rice (12th
century AD) found among the
ruins
here. Open during 10.00 to
17.00. Closed on Friday.
Nava Nalanda Mahavihara:
Nava Nalanda Mahavihara is
devoted to study and research of
Pali Literature and Buddhism.
This is a new institute, where
students from foreign countries
also study.
Hieun Tsang Memorial Hall:
A new construction in memory of
the great Chinese traveler,
Hieun Tsang.
Other
Places of Interest
Silao: In between Nalanda
and Rajgir, there is a village
namely Silao where very a
popular local sweet "KHAJA" is
prepared.
Surajpur Baragaon: The
lake with its temple of Surya,
the Sun God , is a pilgrim
destination twice a year in "Vaishakha"
(April-May) and in "Kartika"
(October-November) during the
Chhath Puja or Sun worship.
How to
Reach
Air: The nearest airport
is at Patna 89 km. Indian
Airlines connect Patna to
Calcutta, Ranchi, Bombay, Delhi
and Lucknow.
Rail: Though Rajgir (12
km) is the nearest railway
station to Nalanda yet the
nearest convenient rail head is
at Gaya 95 km.
Road: Nalanda is
connected by good road with
Rajgir 12 km, Bodh Gaya 110 km,
Gaya 95 km, Patna 90 km,
Pawapuri 26 km, Bihar Sharif 13
km etc.
Local Transport: There
are no taxis available in
Nalanda. Cycle rickshaws and
tongas are the only modes of
transport.
Bihar State Tourism Development
Corporation. organizes trips to
Nalanda, Rajgir etc. from its
Headquarters Tourist Bhawan, Bir
Chand Patel Path, Patna-1.
Ph.0612-2222622 , 2225411.
Fax-0612-2236218
Where
to Stay
Tourists prefer to stay at
rajgir (15 km. from Nalanda).
There are a number of moderately
priced hotels available at
Rajgir. Tourists can stay at any
of the three Tourists Bungalows
of Bihar State Tourism
Development Corporation Ltd.
Other
Attractions
Rajgir Dance Festival:
Bihar State Tourism Department
organizes every year, this
colorful festival of classical
and folk dances from October 24
to October 26.
Chhath Puja: Chhath puja
or sun worship held twice a year
in "Vaishakha" (April-May) and
in "Kartika" (October -
November) in Surya Temple, The
Sun temple of Surajpur Baragaon.
Arts and Crafts: The
places around Rajgir are famous
for stone Sculptors and bowls.
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