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Jagjivanpur

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Jagjivanpur, India
Jagjivanpur, India. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

About Jagjivanpur

Jagjivanpur (জগজ্জীবনপুর Jogojjībonpur), an archaeological site in central West Bengal, is home to Nandadirghi Mahavihara, a Pala-era Buddhist university.

Jagjivanpur travel guide

Getting there

By bus There are infrequent private buses between Malda and Jagjivanpur.

See

1 Nandadirghi Mahavihara. A chance discovery of a copper plate in 1987, with a royal seal on top, contains an inscription on both sides in kharoshṭhi script. It was the charter of a hitherto unknown ruler called Mahendrapal Deva, of the Pala dynasty, who bequeathed a plot called Nandadirghik-odranga to his army chief, Mahasenapati Vajradeva, for building a Buddhist monastery to help his parents and the people, in general, attain religious merit. The discovery leads to an extensive excavation of the Tulabhita mound in Jagjivanpur. The excavation revealed a structure containing a sanctum sanctorum, bastions-cum-cells, balcony, steps, bathroom complex, well, courtyard and entrance. The archaeological findings suggest that the ruins were the remains of Nandadirghi, one of the leading centres of learning in the 9th century. The 30m x 30m structure, maintained by the state archaeological department, is enclosed by barbed wire. The four corners of the square structure had four circular constructions, two of which exist to this day. Beautiful terracotta panels adorned the four walls. The panels have been removed to the State Archaeological Museum in Behala, Kolkata. The structure has a courtyard in the middle, surrounded by two lines of square identical cells, which were probably used as students’ residences or classrooms. (updated Jun 2020)

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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