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The Lalit Narayan Mithila University (LNMU), formerly Mithila University, is a public university in India. Beginning in 1972, the university initially functioned from the Mohanpur House at Sara Mohanpur village on the Darbhanga-Sakri route. In 1975, it was shifted to the campus belonging to Raj Darbhanga. [1]
Vedic learning started in Mithila with the expansion of Vedic and Brahmanic culture eastwards along the Ganges plain. [1] Some sources consider this centre of Brahminical study to form an Ancient Mithila University. [2] From the 12th/13th to 15th century CE it was an important centre of Nyaya Shastra and logical sciences. [1] [3]
University of Mithila was famous for Nyaya Sutra and logical Sciences. It was gradually started from the philosophical conferences held by Seeradhwaja Janaka, the Ikshwaku king of Mithila at his court. Janaka was an ancient Hindu king of Videha which was located in Mithila region, approximately in the 8th or 7th century BC.
Aina-i-Tirhut has four part: First part has documented the early history of Mithila. There is a description of the reasons for naming Mithila, the population of Darbhanga city and the conditions from the time of the kings of ancient times till Maharaja Lakshmeshwar Singh Bahadur ascended the throne and the marriage customs of Maithili Brahmins.
The category related to the Ancient Mithila University. Pages in category "Ancient Mithila University" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.
Mithila (IAST: mithilā, also known as Mithilanchal, Tirhut and Tirabhukti) is a geographical and cultural region located in the Indian subcontinent. The native language is known as Maithili and its speakers are referred to as Maithils. [1] The majority of the Mithila region falls within modern-day India, more specifically in the state of Bihar ...
Vasudeva Sarvabhauma went to the university of Mithila at the age of 25 for studying Nyaya Shastra there. He was admitted in the academy of Pakshadhara Mishra. At that time, Pakshadhara Mishra was the head of Nyaya Shastra in the university of Mithila. Vasudeva Sarvabhauma studied Nyaya Shastra there.
In the ancient Mithila, the pupils of Yajnavalkya came here to study with him. [10] [11] Janaka, the king of Mithila, came here to study Brahma Vidya with Yajnavalkya. Brahma Vidya is the study of Atman ( self or soul ) and God ( Brahman). [12] [13] Yajnavalkya Ashram was always open to the poor and needy for help and succour.