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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.
- Altitude: 67 metres
- Temperature (Max./Min.) Deg C: Summer
37.8/17.8 Winter 27.8/10.6
- Rainfall:120 cm (June to September)
- Best Season: October to March
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.
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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.
- 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
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, Tathagat Vihar, Ajatshatru
Vihar and Gautam Vihar.
Local Arts & Craft, Stone Sculptures and Madhubani
Paintings. Shopping Center:
Handicraft Shops in Main Market at Kund Area (Hot
Spring) and at Aerial Ropeway.
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.
Rajgir: 15 km. The ancient
capital of Magadhan empire which flourished in the 6th century BC. Its
association with Lord Buddha and Lord Mahavira hallows the place. The
first Buddhist council immediately after the Mahaparinirarvana of Lord
Buddha , to pen down his teachings , was also held at Rajgir. There are
a number of Hot Springs. The hill town of Rajgir, surrounded by seven
hills is in the midst of lush green forest.
Gaya: 95 km. It is a very
sacred pilgrim center for the Hindus. Oblations are offered for salvation
of their dead parents and forefathers. The temple of Vishnupad on the
bank of river Falgu, attracts a very large number of pilgrims from all
over the world.
Bodhgaya: 110 km. It is
the holiest amongst holy places of Buddhist World., where Prince Sidharaha
attained the supreme enlightenment and became the Buddha , the enlightened
one. The Buddhism was born here. The present Bodhi Tree is fifth in succession
of the original tree under which Lord Buddha had attained the enlightenment.
The ancient Mahabodhi Temple, the railings and the Ashokan pillar are
of great historical as well as architectural importance. The modern monasteries
of Japan, Thailand, China, Tibet, Mayanmar, Bhutan and Sri Lanka built
in their national architectures are very colorful and remain humming with
religious activities.
Pawapuri:
25km. A sinless city it is a great pilgrimage center of the Jains. Lord
Mahavira, the greatest propounder of Jainism had delivered his last sermon
took Mahaparinirvana and was cremated here. Jalmandir and Samosharan are
two beautiful temples here of exquisite architecture built in white marble.
Patna: 95km. The ancient
city of Patliputra, where the capital of Magadhan empire shifted from
Rajgir, is situated on the main line of eastern railway and is well connected
with air services. The ruins of the ancient Patliputra have been excavated
at Kumrahar, Patna saheb is also famous for being birth place of the tenth
and last Guru of the Sikh, Guru Govind Singh. Harmandirji consecrates
his birth place. The museum, Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park, Martyr's Memorial,
Golghar and Khuda Baksh Oriental Library are other places of tourist interest
at Patna.
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