The Burning of Nalanda: The Lost University That Changed History
Discover the tragic story of Nalanda Mahavihara, the world’s first and largest international university. Located in ancient Magadha, this Buddhist center of learning housed 20,000 students and a legendary library known as the Dharma Gunj.
In 1193 CE, the university met a cataclysmic end when it was destroyed by Bakhtiyar Khilji, burning centuries of human knowledge to ashes.
Explore the rise, the daily life of monks, and the devastating fall of Nalanda in this deep dive into India’s lost intellectual heritage.
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