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Nalanda, Bihar, India

Nearest Airport:Patna Distance Nearest Airport : 81KM / 50 Mile The Nalanda University is one such place that stood as an education hub from 500 CE to 1200 CE Nalanda University site is easily accessible from Patna ( Bihar, India) by road. The site is located at a mere 67.3km from the city and takes about an hour and a half to reach by car

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Vikramashila, Bihar, India

Nearest Airport: Patna Distance Nearest Airport :289KM/180Mile Vikramashila was one of the two most important centers of learning in India during the Pala Empire, along with Nalanda. Vikramashila was established by King Dharmapala (783 to 820).Vikramashila (village Antichak, district Bhagalpur, Bihar) is located at about 50 km east of Bhagalpur and about 13 km north-east of Kahalgaon, a town in Bhagalpur district . It is approachable through 11 km long motorable road diverting from NH-80 at Anadipur about 2 km from Kahalgaon.

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Valabhi, Gujrat, India

Nearest Airport: Bhavnagar Distance Nearest Airport :43KM / 26Mile The University of Valabhi was an important centre of Buddhist learning and championed thecause of Hinayana Buddhism between 600 CE and 1200 CE. Valabhi was the capital of the Maitraka empire during the period 480-775 CE. It was an important port for international trade located in Saurashtra, present day it is called Vallabhipur located in Bhavnagar district of Gujarat in western India

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Odantapuri, Bihar, India

Distance Nearest Airport : 81KM / 50Mile Odantapuri was a Buddhist Mahavihara in what is now Bihar, India. It was established by the Pala Emperor Gopala I in the 8th century.It is considered the second oldest of India's Mahaviharas after Nalanda University and was situated in Magadha. Acharya Sri Ganga of Vikramashila was a student at this Mahavihara. According to the Tibetan records there were about 12,000 students at Odantapuri which was situated at a mountain called Hiranya Prabhat Parvat and bythe bank of the river Panchanan. In the modern era, it is situated in Bihar Sharif, headquarters of Nalanda district.

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Pushpagiri, Odhisa, India

Nearest Airport: Bhubneshwar Distance Nearest Airport :100KM / 62Mile Pushpagiri (IAST: Pu?pagiri) was an ancient Buddhist mahavihara located atop Langudi Hills in Jajpur district of Odisha, India. The complex contains ruins of stupas, rock-cut sculptures and other artifacts

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