Nalanda: The Oldest Buddhist University in the World (2026 Update)

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Introduction Nalanda stands as one of the most remarkable centers of learning in world history. Located in present-day Bihar, India, Nalanda was not only a Buddhist monastery but also the world’s first fully residential international university. For centuries, it attracted scholars, monks, philosophers, and students from across Asia. Its influence extended far beyond the Indian subcontinent, shaping intellectual traditions in Tibet, China, Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia. Originally flourishing between the 5th and 12th centuries CE, Nalanda became a beacon of knowledge during the classical age of Indian civilization. In 2026, Nalanda continues to hold immense historical, cultural, and diplomatic significance, especially with the revival of Nalanda University and renewed global interest in the Buddhist heritage of India. This article explores the historical foundation, academic structure, global influence, decline, rediscovery, and modern revival of Nalanda. Foundation and Histori...

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