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  2. Nalanda mahavihara - Wikipedia

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    Nalanda was established by emperor Kumaragupta I of the Gupta Empire around 427 CE, [18] and was supported by numerous Indian and Javanese patrons – both Buddhists and non-Buddhists. [19] [20] Nalanda continued to thrive with the support of the rulers of the Pala Empire (r. 750–1161 CE).

  3. Vikramashila - Wikipedia

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    According to scholar Sukumar Dutt, Vikramashila appears to have had a more clearly delineated hierarchy than other mahaviharas, as follows: [10] Abbot (Adhyakṣa)Six gate protectors or gate scholars (Dvārapāla or Dvārapaṇḍita), one each for the Eastern, Western, First Central, Second Central, Northern, and Southern Gates.

  4. Odantapuri - Wikipedia

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    During the Pala period, Vikramshila was the leading monastery; and the state funding to Vikramshila and Odantapuri far exceeded what was granted to Nalanda. As a result, while Nalanda was struggling for survival around the 11th century CE, Odantapuri had a rival institution thriving under the royal patronage of Palas. [19]

  5. Ancient institutions of learning in the Indian subcontinent

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    First university. The University of ancient Taxila was a renowned Buddhist ancient institute of higher-learning located in the city of Taxila as well. According to scattered references that were only fixed a millennium later, it may have dated back to at least the fifth century BC. [1]

  6. Mahavihara - Wikipedia

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    Odantapuri, also called Odantapura or Uddandapura, was a Buddhist vihara in what is now Bihar, India. It was established by King Gopala of the Pala dynasty in the 7th century. It is considered the second oldest of India's universities and was situated in Magadh. Currently it is known as the Bihar Sharif city (Headquarters of Nalanda District).

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  8. Somapura Mahavihara - Wikipedia

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    A number of monasteries grew up during the Pāla period in ancient India in the eastern regions of the Indian subcontinent, comprising Bengal and Magadha.According to Tibetan sources, five great Mahaviharas (universities) stood out: Vikramashila, the premier university of the era; Nalanda, past its prime but still illustrious; Somapura Mahavihara; Odantapurā; and Jaggadala. [2]

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