Nalanda: Situating the Great Monastery

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From its inception, circa the 5th century ce, mahavihara or great monastery of Nalanda attracted monks from China, Korea and Tibet perhaps other distant places. Their written accounts, along with the records from the site provide considerable data, critically studied and contextualized in this volume.

This book sees the ancient mahavihara as a dynamic and ever-evolving complex rather than an institution that was static during the millennium it was active as a Buddhist monastery. The site was much larger than the present excavated area, a notion also suggested recently by remote sensing. The volume raises questions that help visualize a living, vital Nalanda that was part of a dynamic group of monasteries in close proximity in the Magadha region.

Today, 100 years after the first ASI explorations at the site, Nalanda survives both in the form of excavated ruins and in new instiutions that build on the great monaster’y name and fame – some seeking to revive a from of ancient Nalanda but others establishing entirely new identities as centres of study bringing critical enquiry to ways of examining the larger world around us.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Frederick M. Asher

Frederick M. Asher, a specialist in the art of South Asia, is a professor of art history at the University of Minnesota. His current interests include the visual culture of the Indian Ocean as well as that of Buddhist pilgrimage sites. He has served as President of the American Institute of Indian Studies, New Delhi, and then as Chair of the Institute’s Board of Trustees.

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Title
Nalanda: Situating the Great Monastery
Author
Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9383243074, 9789383243075
Length
140p., Illustrations; Colour; Maps; 32cm.
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