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    A gurukula or gurukulam (Sanskrit: गुरुकुल, romanized: gurukula) is a type of education system in ancient India with śiṣya ('students' or 'disciples') living near or with the guru in the same house for a period of time where they learn and get educated by their guru.

  2. The Government of Telangana has been giving major impetus to educational empowerment of marginalized children by launching a large number of Social, Tribal, Minority and BC residential schools and degree colleges hitherto unheard of in the history of the government education sector in India. The Government of Telangana has been giving major ...

  3. Official portal for Telangana Gurukul (VTG) CET, offering information on admissions and results for the academic year.

  4. Mahabharata Ramayana Panchatantra Gita; as Audiobooks, Comic Books, Story Books and Videos

  5. Another is the gurukula (“guru’s family”) system of education, in which a pupil, after his initiation, lives in the house of his guru, or teacher, and studies the Veda and other subjects under his guru’s guidance.

  6. Gurukula. India is well known for its highly cultural traditions across the globe. In ancient days the educational system of India was called “śrauta-paramparā” which is also known as “guru-śiṣya-paramparā”.

  7. Gurukula: The Family of the Teacher The word, Gurukula, literally means the ‘family’ (kula) of the teacher (Guru). Gurukula is an ancient Indian concept of education, wherein the student imbibed knowledge by residing with his Guru as part of his family.

  8. Jul 8, 2024 · by Jasdev Singh. July 8, 2024. The history of Gurukuls is the history of India’s education system and how it gave birth to subjects like astronomy, mathematics, science, economics, history, etc. Its history encompasses at least 15000 years which no other civilization can boast of.

  9. Gurukula literally means ‘house of the guru’. In ancient and medieval country education was generally residential. The students had to reside in the houses of their gurus. This gave them more opportunities to learn the sciences and the arts with all the intricacies and secrets. It also inspired them from the lifestyle of their guru.

  10. Sep 2, 2021 · Gurukul: Ancient schools of Ram and Krishna & many famous kings of India. Gurukuls had three basic pillars- the Acharya or the teacher, the Shishya or the student and the ashram or the place...

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