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Vikramashila (IAST: Vikramaśilā) was a
Buddhist monastery situated in what is now modern-day
Bihar in India. It was
founded by King
Dharmapala between...
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formation of
large teachings centres," such as Nalanda, Taxila, and
Vikramashila. In the
Indian tradition and texts,
kings were
called by many epithets...
- and Odantapuri, and
patronised the
great universities of
Nalanda and
Vikramashila. The Pala
empire enjo****
relations with the
Srivijaya Empire, the Tibetan...
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rulers built new
mahaviharas such as Odantapuri, Somapura, Jagaddala, and
Vikramashila and
patronised existing ones such as
Nalanda and Sarnath.
During this...
- Takshashila,
Kashmir Smast, Nalanda, Valabhi, Pushpagiri, Odantapuri,
Vikramashila, Somapura, Bikrampur, Jagaddala.
First university The
University of ancient...
- science.
Vikramashila was one of the two most
important centres of
learning in
India during the Pala Empire,
along with Nalanda.
Vikramashila was established...
- His
invasions destro**** the
university establishments at Odantapuri,
Vikramashila Mahaviras. Minhaj-i-Siraj Juzjani's Tabaqat-i
Nasiri do****ents Bakhtiyar...
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Bhagalpur District in the
state of Bihar, India. It is
located close to the
Vikramashila, that was once a
famous centre of
Buddhist learning across the world...
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Tibetan sources, five
great mahaviharas stood out
during the Pāla period:
Vikramashila, the
premier university of the era; Nalanda, past its
prime but still...
- the
viharas were destro****
along with the
universities of
Nalanda and
Vikramashila. Some
historians believe that
thousands of
Buddhist monks were m****acred...