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− | [[Nalanda]] was the Centre of [[Buddhist]]. and {{Wiki|secular}} studies in the northern part of [[India]]. The so called "[[Buddhist]] | + | [[Nalanda]] was the Centre of [[Buddhist]]. and {{Wiki|secular}} studies in the northern part of [[India]]. The so called "[[Buddhist University]]", was founded in the second century by [[Shakraditya]], a [[King of Magadha]] as a [[monastery]]. It developed to a very famous {{Wiki|University}}. [[Nalanda]] was one of the center of {{Wiki|learning}} in the [[world]] for centuries, not least because of its rich library. |
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Due to historic reports as many as 10000 [[monks]] are living at [[Nalanda]], studying the [[teaching]] of [[Hinayana]], [[Mahayana]], [[logic]], {{Wiki|mathematics}}, medicin etc. | Due to historic reports as many as 10000 [[monks]] are living at [[Nalanda]], studying the [[teaching]] of [[Hinayana]], [[Mahayana]], [[logic]], {{Wiki|mathematics}}, medicin etc. |
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This very fine executed gold background painting shows Buddha Shakyamuni and the Seventeen Great Panditas of Glorious Nalanda.
Nalanda was the Centre of Buddhist. and secular studies in the northern part of India. The so called "Buddhist University", was founded in the second century by Shakraditya, a King of Magadha as a monastery. It developed to a very famous University. Nalanda was one of the center of learning in the world for centuries, not least because of its rich library.
There were strong relationships between Nalanda and Tibet, where a center of learning with the same name was founded in the year 1351.
Due to historic reports as many as 10000 monks are living at Nalanda, studying the teaching of Hinayana, Mahayana, logic, mathematics, medicin etc.
Nalanda should be destroyed during the 12th or 13. Jh. century by muslim invaders.
A Pandit [word-to-word.: "scientist"] is a scholar or a scientist, who studies and interprets the holy scriptures intellectual as science, but is very rarely interesting at the realization of its truths.