In ancient India, vibrant centers of learning flourished, shaping the course of global knowledge.
Takshashila University: Founded in Gandhara, it attracted scholars like Panini and Chanakya.
Nalanda University: A beacon of Buddhist learning, its library housed sacred texts.
Vallabhi University: Known for its diverse curriculum, Vallabhi thrived for 800 years.
Vikramshila University: Established by King Dharmapala, this Buddhist center was devastated by Khilji in 1203.
Sharada Peeth University: A prominent temple university in Kashmir, its decline marked the loss of a rich legacy.
These universities symbolize the profound loss of knowledge and culture in the face of invasion.