District Nalanda, located 95 km away from Bihar’s Patna, is an important tourist destination in India that is rich in history and culture. Home to the infamous Nalanda University, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016. Last month, the Prime Minister of India inaugurated the new campus for Nalanda University, situated in Rajgir. With increasing footfalls from around the world to witness Nalanda, we have listed some of the best places to visit here.
9 Places To Visit In Nalanda In Bihar
1. Nalanda University Ruins
I hope everyone in this country knows, that whatever Nālandā, whatever ruins you see above, is just 10 % of the Nālandā University!!
90% of Nālandā STILL REMAINS UNEXCAVATED!!
The reason given by @ASIGoI is that most of it lies buried under the present civilization, making… pic.twitter.com/71Q5t7J2NE
— Hrithik (@lndica02) May 24, 2024
The archaeological ruins of Nalanda are a prominent site which should be on your list when you are coming here. Nalanda University, spread over an area of 23 hectares, stands out as one of the oldest institutes in India. It is also one of the oldest in the world, dating back to the 5th century. The popularity and profound growth of his place continued till the 12th century. It was destroyed, burned and left in ruins by the Bakhtiyar Khilji. The ruins feature panels, stupas, stairways, dormitories, halls and more. You take your time and explore all of it.
2. Hiuen Tsang Memorial Hall
🎎Hiuen Tsang Memorial Hall, Nalanda
He came to study Buddhism and mysticism at the Nalanda University in 633 AD, and stayed here for 12 years. Tsang travelled around the country and also visited Takshila for further studies on Buddhism.☸️ pic.twitter.com/TeQNjHe1Mt
— Follow BIHAR (@FollowBihar) September 15, 2022
You can’t miss Hiuen Tsang Memorial Hall, which was erected in memory of Hiuen Tsang or Xuanzang, a Chinese scholar who visited Nalanda for more than 12 years. He came here to inculcate more knowledge about Buddhism at Nalanda University. The site of this tourist spot is said to be where he lived. To learn more about medieval India around the time Tsang stayed, you can read his writings and his observations in this memorial hall. Isn’t that amazing?
3. Nalanda Archaeological Museum
📍Nalanda Archeological Museum
Est. in 1917, the Museum is one of most prestigious site of the Archaeological Survey of India. It houses antiquities
found from the excavated site of Nalanda.The museum boasts of a rare and beautiful collection of bronze and copper statue. pic.twitter.com/Caz9qvvL1K— 𝔗𝔥𝔞𝔨𝔲𝔯 𝔄𝔟𝔥𝔦𝔯𝔞𝔧 𝔖𝔦𝔫𝔤𝔥 ℜ𝔞𝔧𝔭𝔲𝔱 (@iRahulsingh_IND) March 4, 2023
If Nalanda University’s historical significance grips you, then head over to the Nalanda Archaeological Museum. You can get a glimpse of the beautiful and significant ancient relics of this institution. Get educated about the beautiful Pala Art displayed here. Next, there are statues made out of basalt stone, bronze, terracotta and more. This comes under the Archaeological Survey of India and was opened in 1917 with four elaborate galleries.
4. The Great Stupa
Blessed to see Bodh Gaya,Nalanda ruins&Rajgir
Realised had Xuan Zang not written about these places Alexander Cunningham wouldn’t search for it- Buddha’s history,stupa&world’s greatest University
We have to thank them both for digging out what Bakhtiar Khilji destroyed forever https://t.co/qcD52ky4dC pic.twitter.com/6qSlUSzmIb— Colonel DPK PILLAY, PhD, Shaurya Chakra (@dpkpillay12) March 12, 2023
Can you believe this stupa was built in the 3rd century by the Mauryan emperor, Ashoka? He did it to honour Sariputra, one of the top disciples of the Buddha. Not to spook you but this stupa houses the bones of Sariputra! It is a marvellous structure which is still standing tall after centuries as a testament to its rich cultural heritage! It is also known as the Nalanda Stupa. The influence of Buddhism is extremely high in Nalanda and also in Myanmar, as the Gwe Bin Tet Kon stupa is said to be influenced by the Nalanda Stupa! Crazy right?
5. Surya Mandir
Surya Mandir, Nalanda#thesungod #nalandasuryamandir #nalandatemple #nalandatemples #suntemple #suryatemplenalanda #nalandasuryatemple #suntemplenalanda #hindutemple #hindutemples #hindutemplenalanda #hindugod pic.twitter.com/d6mDTLNVXt
— Thank You Buddha (@thankubuddha) November 8, 2023
As the name suggests, this is a temple dedicated to the mighty sun god. You can find many Buddhist and Hindu deities at this temple, which is thronged by hundreds of tourists every day. If you are someone who celebrates Chatth Puja, then you have to visit this temple during this festival. They lavishly celebrate it twice a year in the Vaishakha and Kartika months of the Hindu calendar. So, don’t forget to plan accordingly.
6. Nalanda Multimedia Museum
🌺।।SOME HISTORICAL FACTS ABOUT THE ANCIENT NALANDA UNIVERSITY – PRIDE OF BHARAT।।🌺
1. Nalanda University was established in the 5th century CE and attracted scholars from all across the world due to its renowned excellence in various disciplines. pic.twitter.com/reYCQdL62i
— Vibhu Vashisth 🇮🇳 (@Indic_Vibhu) July 18, 2024
Multimedia students visiting Nalanda for educational purposes should visit this museum! It is also located near the ruins and showcases the university’s ancient history and culture. You can go through artefacts, manuscripts, models, audio-visual displays, 3D animations, interactive exhibits, information from scholarly studies and more.
7. Nav Nalanda Mahavihara
As Babasaheb said our battle is for reclamation of human personality, he found the best way to achieve is through Buddha’s Dhamma. He put in years of research & even learnt pali to understand history & literature. He set path for liberation by putting wheel of Dhamma in motion pic.twitter.com/GlMP6vzwIm
— 🖤 Kaala Seth 🖤 (@4m_raj) April 10, 2023
It is a deemed university established in 1951 in Nalanda, which you must visit. It is a modern institution for Buddhist studies and represents the great historical significance of this region. There are constant repairs on statues going on, showcasing the preservation efforts towards history. If you are interested in researching Buddhism, Pali literature, and philosophy, then you know where to visit.
8. Kundalpur Digambar Jain Temple
Jain Mandir
Kundalpur, Nalanda, BiharThe Digambar sect of #Jains believes that Bhagwan Mahavir, the 24th and the last Tirthankar, was born here. The ‘shikhar’ of the grand temple structure is 51 feet high and a golden flag is installed on it. pic.twitter.com/XKf7STyKkD
— Bihar Foundation (@biharfoundation) February 13, 2022
This is a popular tourist spot in Nalanda, as it is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism. There is a majestic statue of Lord Mahavira in the complex, where you may also find Dirga Pushkarni, an ancient pond. Along with this, the enchanting architecture is a reflection of Jainism and its heritage, with lush greenery all around. If you are interested in the insights of the life and teachings of Lord Mahavira, then this place is perfect for you.
9. Black Buddha Temple
The Black Buddha temple, e.g., has granite Buddha with chopped nose (locals glued a new one) etc pic.twitter.com/pUYDpYRcHH
— Tapesh Yadav (@tapeshyadav_usa) October 30, 2023
This one is also known as Shyama Mandir. It is located near the historic Nalanda University and is visited by Buddhist followers from all over the world. The statue is a black stone statue of the Buddha adorning golden cloth, hence the name of the temple. It is very elegant looking and is crucial to the landmark of this institute as it provides a serene atmosphere where you can worship the Lord.
History buffs are going to have an amazing time exploring Nalanda!
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