Watch and share my interview given to @ChanakyaaTv about the beginnings of Nalanda University, the Buddha and Mahavira connection, the people who studied there and the subjects taught there.
Its vihara-s and archaeological findings are also
explained. Also spoken about how Nalanda served as an
international University by attracting students from SE Asian countries who had
taken a course in Sanskrit in Srivijaya (Sumatra) before coming to Nalanda. The
probability of people from Tamil speaking regions attending this University is
discussed based on inputs from Silappadhikaram and Manimekalai. Kumarila
Bhatta's case is cited to show how Brahmins could never be implicated with
destroying places of learning such as Nalanda.
Nalanda suffered raids in the 6th and the 7th century
which were contained well in time. However, the 3rd raid in the 12th century
was a result of bigotry by Bakthiyar Khilji who killed all the persons in the
university seen with a shaven head. This is an obvious reference to the
Bhikshus of the Buddhist order which was erroneously recorded by the
contemporary historian of Persian origin as Brahmins. The 3 buildings of the Dharmaganja
containing libraries, of which Ratnodadhi, a 9-storeyed building, housing lakhs
of manuscripts were all reduced to ashes by Khilji setting fire to them.
The escape of a few Bhikshus with some manuscripts to
Tibet could save only a fraction of the manuscripts stored in Nalanda. What
happened to Khilji after that is discussed further. In the course of the talk,
I have given the probability of Vedic deities becoming part of Tantric Buddhism
and taken to East Asian countries upto Japan in modified iconography. The
astronomy /astrology of Vedic society also was taken to East Asian countries, a
visage of which is seen in the 60-year cycle of Barhaspatyamana found in Tibet
and China in their language. I also talked about the background of the revival
of Nalanda University, the issues in restoring its past glory and the probable
ways in which the University can be developed in the coming decades.
The talk is in Tamil. English version will be released
soon with more info.
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