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Discuss the contribution of palas as a patron of Buddhism

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Answered by swastikanain0609
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The Pala rulers were great supporters and admirers of Buddhism. ... They made monasteries (viharas) and temples in eastern India to promote Buddhism. 3. Dharmapala, the second Pala ruler, founded the renowned Vikramshila University near Bhagalpur in Bihar attracting students from all-over India and Tibet.

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Answered by Anonymous
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They developed various learning centres and promoted education and arts.

  • Classical Indian philosophy, classic literature, painting, and unique sculpture were promoted by the Pala Rulers.
  • They constructed magnificent temples and fortified monasteries.
  • They properly established Buddhist study centers such as Vikramashila and the prestigious Nalanda institute.
  • Under their generous sponsorship, Nalanda rose to social prominence as one of the most primary significant institutions in recorded history.
  • The Proto-Bengali language was equally developed under their established rule.
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