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- Odantapuri (also called Odantapura or Uddandapura) was a prominent Buddhist Mahavihara in what is now Bihar Sharif in Bihar, India. It is believed to have been established by the Pala ruler Gopala I in the 8th century. It is considered the second oldest of India's Mahaviharas after Nalanda and was situated in Magadha. Inscriptional evidence also indicates that the Mahavihara was supported by local Buddhist kings like the Pithipatis of Bodh Gaya. The vihara perished at the hands of Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji, a Turko-Muslim invader in the late 1100s, when he launched multiple raids on Bihar and adjoining territories. (en)
- 歐丹特普里寺(梵語:Uddandapura、Odantapura、Odantapuri或Otantapūri),又译嗢拕南大寺、鄔丹達布那大寺、欧丹多富梨寺,意译为飛行寺、高聳寺,位于現在的印度比哈爾邦,是一個重要佛教密宗佛教道場。在公元八世紀由波羅王朝國王(一說)成立。 飛行寺被認為是印度第二古老的大學,根據西藏文獻的紀錄,這里曾经有12000個學生。 與那爛陀寺一樣十三世纪毁於卡爾吉王朝,後於1290年成為印度教寺院。 (zh)
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- Photograph of the old ruined gate of the fort at Bihar Sharif in Bihar, taken by Joseph David Beglar in the 1870s. The fort is believed to have been part of the Odantapuri university. (en)
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- Destroyed by Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji in the late 12th-century (en)
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- 歐丹特普里寺(梵語:Uddandapura、Odantapura、Odantapuri或Otantapūri),又译嗢拕南大寺、鄔丹達布那大寺、欧丹多富梨寺,意译为飛行寺、高聳寺,位于現在的印度比哈爾邦,是一個重要佛教密宗佛教道場。在公元八世紀由波羅王朝國王(一說)成立。 飛行寺被認為是印度第二古老的大學,根據西藏文獻的紀錄,這里曾经有12000個學生。 與那爛陀寺一樣十三世纪毁於卡爾吉王朝,後於1290年成為印度教寺院。 (zh)
- Odantapuri (also called Odantapura or Uddandapura) was a prominent Buddhist Mahavihara in what is now Bihar Sharif in Bihar, India. It is believed to have been established by the Pala ruler Gopala I in the 8th century. It is considered the second oldest of India's Mahaviharas after Nalanda and was situated in Magadha. Inscriptional evidence also indicates that the Mahavihara was supported by local Buddhist kings like the Pithipatis of Bodh Gaya. (en)
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