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Gupta Empire's Nalanda: The World's First Residential University

5 min · 6 de jul de 2026
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In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore Nalanda, the Gupta Empire's legendary Buddhist university that drew scholars from across Asia. They discuss Nalanda's founding under Kumaragupta I, its nine-story library (the Dharmaganja), the rigorous curriculum including logic, medicine, and astronomy, and the daily life of its 10,000 students and 2,000 teachers. The conversation also covers the role of the Gupta court in patronage, the famous Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang's detailed account, and the eventual decline after the Huna invasions and later destruction by the Turks. Learn how Nalanda preserved and advanced knowledge for over 700 years, shaping Buddhism and education worldwide. #Nalanda #GuptaEmpire #BuddhistUniversity #KumaraguptaI #Xuanzang #Dharmaganja #AncientEducation #IndianHistory #Buddhism #HunaInvasions #Mihirakula #Sanskrit #Mahayana #NalandaMahavihara #History #FexingoHistory #SouthAsia #MedievalIndia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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