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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.[3][1]

The Ramayana refers to the court of King Janaka in Mithila, attracting scholars and philosophers.[4] During the Gupta period Mithila was a center for disputes between Buddhists, Jainas and Brahmins, with prominent Mimamsa authors writing defenses of Vedic ritual.[citation needed] Education took place through "Tols, Pathshāla and Chatušpathi or Chaupari,"[citation needed] with students living at the house of their teacher. The Turkic conquests had little impact in Mithilal, leaving it as "an isoldated outpost and centre of Brahmanic and Sanskrit scholarship," whre "Hindu scholars were able to protect the purity of their ideals and traditions."[5] The Mithila school of Nyaya was an Indian school of Nyaya philosophy, which flourished from the 12th-13th to the 15th century in Mithila.[6][7]

  1. ^ a b Scharfe (2002), p. 189–191.
  2. ^ Vidyabhusana (1988).
  3. ^ Bronkhorst, Diaconescu & Kulkarni 2013, p. 98.
  4. ^ Chaudhury (1964), p. 566-568.
  5. ^ Rorabacher (2016).
  6. ^ Sharma & Sharma (1996), p. 20.
  7. ^ Chaudhury (1964), p. 567.

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