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What does nalanda symbolise

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Answered by afriendofyours
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nalanda was a mahavihara a largeBuddhist monastery in ancient kingdom of magadh in India match of a knowledge of nalanda comes from the writing of pilgrims from Asia such as xuanzang and yijing who travel to the mahavihara in the 7th century
Answered by SaurabhJacob
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Nalanda symbolizes the most glorious ancient period of our country India.

  • The origin of the word “Nalanda” is the Sanskrit language.
  • Nalanda is formed by the combination of three words, 'Na' + 'alam' + 'Daa', which means “no stopping of the gift of knowledge”.
  • It was a famous Buddhist monastic university in the ancient regions of Magadha (today Bihar).
  • It is said to be the very first residential university in the world.

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