Correct option is B
The ancient places of higher learning that developed in connection with temples and became centers of community life are:
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Benaras (A): Varanasi, known for its spiritual and religious significance, became a center for Hindu learning with a deep connection to temples, which played a role in both religious and community life.
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Navadeep (B): Also known for being a center of learning, Navadeep (Nabadwip) is famous for its association with Vaishnavism and religious scholarship connected to temples and spiritual practices.
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Kanchi (D): Kanchipuram, a prominent learning center in South India, was closely linked to Hindu temples and became a significant educational and religious hub.
While
Odantapuri and
Jagaddala were Buddhist centers of learning, they were not primarily connected with temples in the same sense as Benaras, Navadeep, and Kanchi.
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Benaras (Varanasi): A key center for Hindu spiritual education and culture, home to various ashrams and scholars.
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Navadeep (Nabadwip): An important site for Vaishnavism and scholarly religious activity.
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Kanchi (Kanchipuram): Known for both Hindu and Buddhist learning, closely tied to temples and religious scholarship.