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the four cardinal directions there is a protruding chamber with a pillared antechamber and a separate pillared mandapa in front. In the four chambers of the stupa were placed colossal stucco images of seated Buddha of which three were found in situ but the remaining one on north side was possibly replaced by a stone image after the clay image was somehow damaged.
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The monastery, or residence for the
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About 32 metres south of the monastery on its south west corner and attached with the main monastery through a narrow corridor is a rectangular structure identified as a library building. It was air-conditioned by cooled water of the adjoining reservoir through a range of vents in the back wall. The
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The main stupa built for the purpose of worship is a brick structure laid in mud mortar which stands in the centre of the square monastery. This two-terraced stupa is cruciform on plan and about 15 metres high from the ground level accessible through a flight of steps on the north side. On each of
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and a separate pillared mandapa in front, placed beyond the circumambulatory passage. In the four chambers of stupa were placed colossal stucco images of seated Buddha of which three were found in situ, but the remaining of the north side was possibly replaced by a stone image after the clay image
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The
Vikramashila stupa built for the purpose of worship is a brick structure laid in mud mortar and stands in the centre of the square monastery. This two terraced stupa is cruciform on plan and about 15 metres high from the ground level. The lower terrace is about 2.25 metres high from the ground
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The Stupa is a sacred solid structure raised over the body remains or belongings of Buddha or a distinguished monk; or to commemorate any event associated with them. But some stupas are merely symbolic made for worship by the monks. A votive stupa is a miniature stupa erected by a devotee in
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was somehow damaged. All the stucco images are unfortunately broken above the waist. The images are placed over a brick pedestal having traces of painting in red and black pigments. The walls and floors of the chamber and antechamber were plastered with
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Vikramashila was one of the largest
Buddhist universities, with more than one hundred teachers and about one thousand students. It produced eminent scholars who were often invited by foreign countries to spread Buddhist learning, culture and religion.
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in its centre, a library building and cluster of votive stupas. To the north of monastery a number of scattered structures including a
Tibetan and a Hindu temple have been found. The entire spread is over an area of more than one hundred acres.
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Buddhist monks fled to these regions following the collapse of the monastery. So far, five manuscripts have been identified that contain references to Vikramashila. One of these manuscripts is currently held at the
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Vikramashila Museum at the entrance of the Excavation site. It holds many exhibits which have been excavated from the ruins, these include monuments, art figures, utensils, coins, weapons and jewellery.
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Since 2009, there has been considerable work in maintaining and beautifying the place to attract tourism. There has been inflow of western tourists as well, during their river cruises on the
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The main stupa placed over the upper terrace is accessible through a flight of steps on the north side on each of the four cardinal directions. There is a protruding chamber with a pillared
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level and the upper terrace is at a similar height from the lower side. At both terraces there is a circumambulatory path, the lower about 4.5 metres wide and the upper about 3 metres wide.
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The vast majority of the manuscripts contained within
Vikramashila’s library have been lost following multiple historical upheavals including the Muslim raids of East India led by
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visited the excavated ruins of
Vikramshila university in 2017. He addressed a public gathering at the university, saying that he would talk to the Prime minister for its revival.
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about 13 km, It is approachable through 11 km long motorable road diverting from NH-80 at
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announced a Rs 500 crore package for it, while state Government had to provide around 500 acres land which was yet to be done. President
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and his commentary became particularly important for the Sakya school, and Tathāgatarakṣita collaborated with Rin-chen grags.
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The walls of both the terraces are decorated with mouldings and terracotta plaques which testify the high excellence of
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1827:"A Study on Scholarly Activities in the Last Period of the Vikramaśīla Monastery: Quotations in Ratnarakṣita's Padminī"
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art flourishing in the region during Pal period (8th to 12th centuries). The plaques depict many Buddhist deities like
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1270:(2009). "The Śaiva Age: The Rise and Dominance of Śaivism during the Early Medieval Period". In Einoo, Shingo (ed.).
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The Vikramashila site is the place for Vikramashila Mahotsav, which is held annually during the month of February.
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Scott, David (May 1995). "Buddhism and Islam: Past to Present Encounters and Interfaith Lessons".
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traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. Subjects like philosophy, grammar, metaphysics,
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1876:"Archive for Vikramshila University"
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244:Ellora Caves
33:Vikramashila
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2524:Pala Empire
2134:Kanchipuram
2051:Nandadirghi
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1503:"Jñānapāda"
1248:: 424–428.
1188:Pala Empire
1049:Anand Vihar
979:Ganga River
864:antechamber
804:B. P. Sinha
765:Bodhibhadra
759:Samayavajra
750:Bhavyakīrti
747:Bhavabhaṭṭa
569:Mahapaṇḍita
408:Mahaviharas
384:Vikramaśilā
284:Pataliputra
249:Kapilavastu
234:Chandavaram
208:Other Sites
104:around 1193
18:Vikramasila
2488:Categories
2159:Manyakheta
2065:Pushpagiri
2058:Odantapuri
1724:: 137–154.
1194:References
1183:Odantapuri
884:terracotta
741:Jayabhadra
694:Ratnakīrti
679:Maitripada
674:Haribhadra
574:Scholars (
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324:Tilaurakot
299:Pushpagiri
153:Kushinagar
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2332:Transport
2307:Bhagalpur
2295:Districts
2199:Udayagiri
2174:Ratnagiri
2149:Lalitgiri
2107:Jagaddala
1983:Bhagalpur
1925:The Hindu
1618:162794289
1287:Frontline
1059:, Bihar.
1057:Bhagalpur
1006:Kahalgaon
850:The Stupa
753:Līlavājra
583:Upādhyāya
558:Dvārapāla
512:Tāranātha
486:Jagaddala
420:Kahalgaon
389:monastery
319:Udayagiri
309:Ratnagiri
264:Lalitgiri
219:Amaravati
191:Shravasti
148:Bodh Gaya
89:Abandoned
54:Bhagalpur
2400:See also
2209:Varanasi
2204:Ujjayini
2093:Vallabhi
2079:Somapura
2019:Ancient
1254:44148119
1172:See also
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900:Maitreya
896:Manjusri
744:Śrīdhara
551:Adhyakṣa
505:Buddhism
478:Somapura
329:Varanasi
294:Piprahwa
196:Vaishali
186:Sankissa
50:Location
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2139:Kanheri
2037:Nalanda
2021:Dharmic
1882:13 July
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1536:: 970.
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1358:3270172
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1178:Nalanda
1066:Gallery
1025:Kolkata
929:Library
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798:state,
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576:Paṇḍita
549:Abbot (
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460:History
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412:Nalanda
274:Nalanda
269:Mathura
259:Kosambi
239:Devdaha
229:Bharhut
163:Sarnath
158:Lumbini
81:Founded
76:History
2473:Tirhut
2463:Purnia
2453:Munger
2448:Magadh
2323:Ganges
2316:Rivers
2263:topics
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2124:Ajanta
2086:Taxila
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597:bhikṣu
523:Atisha
484:, and
466:Bengal
314:Sanchi
214:Ajanta
181:Rajgir
97:Events
2468:Saran
2458:Patna
2386:Banka
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2339:NH 31
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