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Significance and the Legacy of "Dhammashoka".

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At Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, our administrative building bears the name 'Dhammashoka.' Let's delve into the profound significance behind this appellation.  Introduction Emperor Ashoka, through his adoption of Buddhism and the principles of Dhammashoka , stands as a towering figure in the history of India and the world. His transformation from a conqueror to a champion of peace and ethical governance serves as a testament to the power of personal growth and introspection. The legacy of #Dhammashoka reminds us of the enduring significance of compassion, tolerance, and the pursuit of a just and harmonious society. In a world often marred by conflict, the lessons of Ashoka the Great continue to inspire us to seek a path of peace and enlightenment. The Conversion and the Edicts Emperor Ashoka's transformation from a ruthless conqueror to a benevolent and compassionate ruler is one of the most remarkable stories in the annals of history. It is said to have been triggered by t

Sattapanni: The Sacred Gathering Place in Buddhism

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At Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, our conference hall in the Nagarjuna building is named 'Sattapanni.' Today, let's explore the significance of the term 'Sattapanni.' Introduction Buddhism, one of the world's major religions, has a rich history and a deep spiritual tradition. Its origins can be traced back to the life and teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha. Throughout his lifetime, the Buddha delivered numerous discourses, many of which are central to Buddhist philosophy. One of the most significant events in the Buddha's life took place at a place called Sattapanni, where a crucial gathering of enlightened minds and profound teachings unfolded. In this blog, we will delve into the significance of Sattapanni in Buddhism. The Significance of Sattapanni Sattapanni, also known as Saptaparni or Saptparni Cave, holds a special place in the hearts of Buddhists around the world. It is situated in the modern-day Indian state of Bihar, near the c

Unlocking Knowledge: The ICHR Post-Doctoral Fellowship (PDF)

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  A.  Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of historical research, the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) plays a pivotal role in nurturing and supporting scholars. Among its array of esteemed fellowship programs, the ICHR Post-Doctoral Fellowship (PDF) stands out as a unique opportunity for young researchers to delve deep into the annals of India's history. The Fellowship shall carry an amount of Rupees Twenty-eight thousand (Rs.28000/-) per   month with a contingency grant of Rupees Twenty thousand (Rs 20000/-) per annum for   a period of two years extendable up to a maximum of one more year . In this blog, we will explore the significance of the ICHR PDF Fellowship and how it empowers the next generation of historians to unlock India's historical treasures. B.  ICHR: The Custodian of Historical Research   Before we delve into the specifics of the PDF Fellowship, it's essential to appreciate the significance of the Indian Council of Historical Research. E

Unlocking Knowledge: ICHR Senior Research/Academic Fellowship

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  A.  Introduction The pursuit of knowledge knows no age limit, and for those committed to exploring the vast realms of history and culture, the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) offers a remarkable opportunity through its Senior Research/Academic Fellowship program. This fellowship is a beacon for seasoned scholars who wish to deepen their research pursuits, contributing valuable insights to the understanding of India's rich heritage. The Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) Senior Research/ Academic Fellowship (SRF / SAF) program is a prestigious opportunity for seasoned scholars to engage in in-depth research in the field of history. When it comes to Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, this institution holds a special place in the world of historical research, particularly in the context of Buddhist studies. The Fellowship shall carry an amount of Rupees Forty thousand (Rs. 40,000/-) per month  with a contingency grant of Rupees forty thousand (Rs.40,000/-) per annum for

Exploring Intellectual Horizons: The ICHR Junior Research Fellowship (JRF)

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A. Introduction In the realm of academic and cultural research in India, the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) plays a pivotal role. Established in 1972 under the Ministry of Culture, the ICHR has been at the forefront of promoting and nurturing historical research in the country. One of its most prestigious initiatives is the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) program, which provides young scholars with a platform to pursue their academic interests and contribute to the enrichment of India's historical and cultural heritage. B. The ICHR Junior Research Fellowship The ICHR JRF is a highly competitive and sought-after fellowship that is awarded to promising young scholars with a deep passion for history and culture. This fellowship program aims to encourage research in various areas of history, archaeology, epigraphy, numismatics, and related disciplines. It serves as a launchpad for talented individuals to delve into the diverse and rich tapestry of India's past. The F