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| motto            = ''Neti Neti'' (Not this, Not this)
| motto            = ''Neti Neti'' (Not this, Not this)
| type              = Public International University
| type              = Public International University
| established      = Ancient (5th century CE), Revived (2010)
| established      = Ancient (5th century CE), Revived (2010)
| founder          = [[Kumaragupta I]] (original), [[Government of India]] (modern)
| founder          = Kumaragupta I (original), [[Government of India]] (modern)
| chancellor        = Prof. Arvind Panagariya
| chancellor        = Prof. Arvind Panagariya
| vice_chancellor  = Prof. Abhay Kumar Singh (Acting)
| vice_chancellor  = Prof. Abhay Kumar Singh (Acting)
| city              = [[Rajgir]]
| city              = Rajgir
| state            = [[Bihar]]
| state            = [[Bihar]]
| country          = [[India]]
| country          = [[India]]
| campus            = Rural, 455 acres
| campus            = Rural, 455 acres
| affiliations      = [[UGC]]
| affiliations      = UGC
| website          = [https://nalandauniv.edu.in Official Website]
| website          = https://nalandauniv.edu.in
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}}'''Nalanda University''' is an ancient center of higher learning located in Rajgir, [[Bihar]], [[India]]. Originally founded in the 5th century CE during the reign of Gupta emperor Kumaragupta I, it became one of the most significant Buddhist learning centers in the world. The modern revival of the university was initiated in 2010 by the [[Government of India]] in collaboration with several East Asian countries.
 
'''Nalanda University''' is an ancient center of higher learning located in [[Rajgir]], [[Bihar]], [[India]]. Originally founded in the 5th century CE during the reign of Gupta emperor [[Kumaragupta I]], it became one of the most significant Buddhist learning centers in the world. The modern revival of the university was initiated in 2010 by the [[Government of India]] in collaboration with several East Asian countries.<ref>https://nalandauniv.edu.in/about-us/history/</ref>


== History ==
== History ==
Nalanda was established around 427 CE and remained a prominent academic hub for over 700 years. It attracted scholars from Tibet, China, Korea, and Central Asia. The library, Dharma Gunj (Mountain of Truth), was considered one of the largest in the ancient world.<ref>https://www.britannica.com/place/Nalanda</ref>
Nalanda was established around 427 CE and remained a prominent academic hub for over 700 years. It attracted scholars from Tibet, China, Korea, and Central Asia. The library, Dharma Gunj (Mountain of Truth), was considered one of the largest in the ancient world.


The university declined after repeated invasions and was eventually destroyed by [[Bakhtiyar Khilji]] in the 12th century CE. Its ruins were rediscovered in the 19th century and later declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016.<ref>https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1502/</ref>
The university declined after repeated invasions and was eventually destroyed by Bakhtiyar Khilji in the 12th century CE. Its ruins were rediscovered in the 19th century and later declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016.


== Revival ==
== Revival ==
In 2006, former President Dr. [[A. P. J. Abdul Kalam]] proposed reviving Nalanda as an international institution. In 2010, the Nalanda University Act was passed by the Parliament of India. The university became operational in 2014 with temporary facilities.<ref>https://nalandauniv.edu.in/about-us/revival/</ref>
In 2006, former President Dr. [[A. P. J. Abdul Kalam]] proposed reviving Nalanda as an international institution. In 2010, the Nalanda University Act was passed by the Parliament of India. The university became operational in 2014 with temporary facilities.


== Academics ==
== Academics ==
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== Campus ==
== Campus ==
The modern campus spans over 455 acres in Rajgir and is designed with sustainability and energy efficiency in mind. The architecture reflects Buddhist principles and ancient Nalanda’s layout.<ref>https://nalandauniv.edu.in/about-us/campus/</ref>
The modern campus spans over 455 acres in Rajgir and is designed with sustainability and energy efficiency in mind. The architecture reflects Buddhist principles and ancient Nalanda’s layout.


== Governance ==
== Governance ==
The university is governed by an international board of trustees. [[Prof. Arvind Panagariya]] currently serves as the Chancellor, and [[Prof. Abhay Kumar Singh]] as Acting Vice-Chancellor.<ref>https://nalandauniv.edu.in/about-us/governance/</ref>
The university is governed by an international board of trustees. Prof. Arvind Panagariya currently serves as the Chancellor, and Prof. Abhay Kumar Singh as Acting Vice-Chancellor.


== International Collaboration ==
== International Collaboration ==
Countries like [[Japan]], [[China]], [[Singapore]], and [[Thailand]] have extended support and are part of the East Asia Summit's initiative for Nalanda’s development.
Countries like Japan, [[China]], Singapore, and Thailand have extended support and are part of the East Asia Summit's initiative for Nalanda’s development.


== UNESCO World Heritage ==
== UNESCO World Heritage ==
In 2016, the ruins of ancient Nalanda Mahavihara were declared a [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]] due to their historical, cultural, and architectural significance.<ref>https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1502/</ref>
In 2016, the ruins of ancient Nalanda Mahavihara were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to their historical, cultural, and architectural significance.


== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==
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== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Takshashila]]
* Takshashila
* [[Vikramashila]]
* Vikramashila
* [[University Grants Commission (India)]]
* University Grants Commission (India)
* [[Buddhism in India]]
* Buddhism in India
* [[Education in Ancient India]]
* Education in Ancient India


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 08:55, 26 August 2025

Nalanda University
Ruins of ancient Nalanda
Type Public International University
Motto Neti Neti (Not this, Not this)
Established Ancient (5th century CE), Revived (2010)
Founder Kumaragupta I (original), Government of India (modern)
Chancellor Prof. Arvind Panagariya
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Abhay Kumar Singh (Acting)
Location Rajgir, Bihar, India
Campus Rural, 455 acres
Affiliations UGC
Website Official Website

Nalanda University is an ancient center of higher learning located in Rajgir, Bihar, India. Originally founded in the 5th century CE during the reign of Gupta emperor Kumaragupta I, it became one of the most significant Buddhist learning centers in the world. The modern revival of the university was initiated in 2010 by the Government of India in collaboration with several East Asian countries.

History

Nalanda was established around 427 CE and remained a prominent academic hub for over 700 years. It attracted scholars from Tibet, China, Korea, and Central Asia. The library, Dharma Gunj (Mountain of Truth), was considered one of the largest in the ancient world.

The university declined after repeated invasions and was eventually destroyed by Bakhtiyar Khilji in the 12th century CE. Its ruins were rediscovered in the 19th century and later declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016.

Revival

In 2006, former President Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam proposed reviving Nalanda as an international institution. In 2010, the Nalanda University Act was passed by the Parliament of India. The university became operational in 2014 with temporary facilities.

Academics

Nalanda offers postgraduate and doctoral programs in disciplines such as:

  • Buddhist Studies, Philosophy and Comparative Religion
  • Historical Studies
  • Ecology and Environmental Studies
  • Sustainable Development and Management
  • Languages and Literature
  • International Relations and Peace Studies

Campus

The modern campus spans over 455 acres in Rajgir and is designed with sustainability and energy efficiency in mind. The architecture reflects Buddhist principles and ancient Nalanda’s layout.

Governance

The university is governed by an international board of trustees. Prof. Arvind Panagariya currently serves as the Chancellor, and Prof. Abhay Kumar Singh as Acting Vice-Chancellor.

International Collaboration

Countries like Japan, China, Singapore, and Thailand have extended support and are part of the East Asia Summit's initiative for Nalanda’s development.

UNESCO World Heritage

In 2016, the ruins of ancient Nalanda Mahavihara were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to their historical, cultural, and architectural significance.

Legacy

Nalanda remains a symbol of India’s ancient intellectual tradition and multicultural exchange. It is often cited as one of the world’s first residential universities.

See Also

  • Takshashila
  • Vikramashila
  • University Grants Commission (India)
  • Buddhism in India
  • Education in Ancient India

References