England's victory gave them an unbeatable 3-0 lead in the four-match series and meant they replaced India at the top of the ICC's Test Championship table after winning this series by the required two-match margin.
It is the first time England have topped the Test table since its creation in 2003.
England piled up a massive 710 for seven declared -- their highest Test innings total for 73 years -- that featured Alastair Cook's career-best 294.
That was in reply to an India first innings total of 224 where England seamers Stuart Broad and Tim Bresnan took four wickets apiece.
Fast-medium bowler James Anderson then took four for 85 as India were dismissed for a second innings 244, with the tourists much vaunted batsmen still to make 300 this series.
England won with more than a day to spare for the second match in succession after their 319-run triumph at Trent Bridge.
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni top-scored in his side's second innings with an unbeaten 74.
Only Sachin Tendulkar, who made 40, offered much top-order resistance before his latest bid to become the first batsman to score an unprecedented 100 international hundreds ended in unlucky fashion when he was run-out backing-up.
The fourth and final Test starts at The Oval on Thursday.
Brief scores:
India 224 (MS Dhoni 77; S Broad 4-53, T Bresnan 4-62) and 244 (MS Dhoni 74 no; J Anderson 4-85) v England 710-7 dec (A Cook 294, E Morgan 104, A Strauss 87, K Pietersen 63, T Bresnan 53 no; A Mishra 3-150)
Result: England won by an innings and 242 runs
Series: England lead four-match series 3-0.
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