Mithila was a centre of learning from the ancient period to the medieval period till the 20th century in the
Indian subcontinent. To examine the student's knowledge different types of examination systems were evolved in the region. During
King Janaka's reign,
debates in ancient India (or Shastrarthas) were organised at the court of the kingdom to examine the knowledge of the scholars. Shastrartha was the debate among the participating scholars at the court of King Janaka. The winning scholars were awarded the title
Brahmgyani and thousands of cows with gold. In the later period,
Shalaka Pariksha and
Shadyantra Pariksha were evolved to examine the knowledge of the students in the
region. Similarly, during the periods of
Darbhanga Raj, a new system of examination was established by the King
Mahesha Thakura at his court to examine the scholarship of the scholars in his kingdom. This new system of examination was called Dhaut Pariksha. == Description ==