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Sailendra rulers of vijaya empire established two monasteries in india, where

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Answered by bestanswers
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Sailendra rulers of vijaya empire established two monasteries in India at a place called Negapattam.


In modern times, the place is called Nagapattinam in South Eastern India where monasteries were established by Srivijaya kings.


Negapattam soon became the favoured pilgrimage for Buddhist monks when Chinese monks came to India.

Answered by Sidyandex
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Sailendra rulers of vijaya empire established two monasteries in India, at Negapattam (now Nagappattinam) in Southeastern India.

Srivijaya Empire flourished between the 7th and 13th Century.

It was a religious centre and had trade relations with China and India.  

They believed in Buddhism and it came to be a point of attraction for Chinese Buddhist piligrims on their route to India.

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