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The Chinese scholars, I-Qing and Xuan Zang visited ancient Nalanda University during the 7th century CE.
I-Qing and Xuan Zang visited Nalanda, the greatest Indian university in the Indian state of Bihar, where he spent two years.
He visited Champa Monastery, Bhagalpur. He was in the company of several thousand scholar-monks, whom he praised.
Xuanzang studied logic, grammar, Sanskrit, and the Yogacara school of Buddhism during his time at Nalanda.
René Grousset notes that it was at Nalanda that Xuanzang met the venerable Silabhadra, the monastery's superior.
At Nalanda, Xuanzang became a critic of two major philosophical systems of Hinduism opposed to Buddhism: the Samkhya and the Vaiseshika.
The former was based upon a dualism of Nature and Spirit.
The latter was a realist system, immediate and direct in its realism, resting upon the acceptance of the data of consciousness and experience as such.
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The Chinese scholars, I-Qing and Xuan Zang visited ancient Nalanda University during the 7th century CE.
I-Qing and Xuan Zang visited Nalanda, the greatest Indian university in the Indian state of Bihar, where he spent two years.
He visited Champa Monastery, Bhagalpur. He was in the company of several thousand scholar-monks, whom he praised.
Xuanzang studied logic, grammar, Sanskrit, and the Yogacara school of Buddhism during his time at Nalanda.
René Grousset notes that it was at Nalanda that Xuanzang met the venerable Silabhadra, the monastery's superior.
At Nalanda, Xuanzang became a critic of two major philosophical systems of Hinduism opposed to Buddhism: the Samkhya and the Vaiseshika.
The former was based upon a dualism of Nature and Spirit.
The latter was a realist system, immediate and direct in its realism, resting upon the acceptance of the data of consciousness and experience as such.