This story appears in the June 2010 issue of National Geographic magazine. The human skeletons were piled up like signposts in the sand. For Xuanzang, a Buddhist monk traveling the Silk Road in A ...
It was built in 669 during the Tang Dynasty to bury Buddhist priest Xuanzang's remains. In 828 it was rebuilt as it is today. The five-storey brick pagoda has a square ground plan, with each side ...
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ThePrint on MSNNalanda had a scholar at the gate to screen students. Only three out of 10 were admittedThe priests, belonging to the convent, or strangers (residing therein) always reach to the number 10,000…there are 1000 men ...
The earliest historical reference to people dying by suicide at the Sangam or confluence of the Yamuna and Ganga is by ...
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'Favourable climate, fruit-bearing trees': How Chinese traveller described Prayagraj in 644 CEPrayagraj, which will be hosting the Maha Kumbh, has been a favoured destination for people from China for nearly 1,400 years, as mentioned by famous Chinese traveller Xuanzang in his writings.
Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], January 30 (ANI): Author Abhay K's latest book titled 'Nalanda: How It Changed the World' was ...
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