NALANDA UNIVERSITY
NALANDA UNIVERSITY
-AACHAL BURANDE
Eight hundred years after the
destruction of Nalanda, former President of India Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, while
addressing the Bihar State Legislative Assembly, in March 2006 mooted the idea
of reviving the university.
Almost simultaneously, a proposal termed the “Nalanda Proposal” was
forwarded to Government of India by Singapore. This proposal sought the
re-establishment of a University like Nalanda which would once again be the
focal point of Asia.The State Government of Bihar quickly adopted the visionary
idea and consulted the Government of India on the way ahead. It also began its
search for a suitable location for the new Nalanda University. It identified
and acquired 450 acres of land for the University in Rajgir¸ Bihar.
Historical sources
indicate that the University had a long and illustrious life which lasted almost
continually for 800 years from the fifth to the twelfth century CE. It was a
completely residential university believed to have 2,000 teachers and
10,000 students. The Nalanda ruins reveal through their architectural
components the holistic nature of knowledge that was sought and imparted at
this University. It suggests a seamless co-existence between nature and man and
between living and learning.The period from which Nalanda ceased to exist was a
time that the great universities of the western world came into being, marking
the shift in knowledge production and dissemination from the East to the West.
Only Al Azhar in Cairo (972 CE), Bologna in Italy (1088 CE) and Oxford in the
United Kingdom (1167 CE ) had been founded before the destruction of Nalanda.
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