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      • Here's a glimpse into what was taught in these hallowed halls: Vedas and Shastras: The core curriculum revolved around the Vedas, the oldest scriptures of Hinduism, containing hymns, rituals, and philosophical knowledge. Students memorized and chanted Vedic texts, gaining an understanding of ancient wisdom and spiritual practices.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GurukulaGurukula - Wikipedia

    The gurukul system of education has been in existence since ancient times. The Upanishads (1000-800 BCE) mention multiple gurukulam, including that of guru Drona at Gurgaon. [2] The Bhrigu Valli (a discourse on the Brahman) is said to have taken place in Guru Varuni's gurukula.

  3. Jul 8, 2024 · The Gurukul system of education in India flourished during the Vedic period. Gurukuls acted as the main center of learning in ancient times. In gurukuls, Brahmacharis(students), or Satyanveshi Parivrajakas from far-off places used to come to complete their learnings. Those Gurukuls were of all kinds, small or big.

    • INTRODUCTION
    • SALIENT FEATURES OF ANCIENT EDUCATION SYSTEM
    • ANCIENT EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIA — A WAY OF LIFE
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    • II
    • VIHARAS AND UNIVERSITIES
    • TAKSHASHILA OR TAXILA
    • ROLE OF THE TEACHER
    • NALANDA UNIVERSITY
    • ROLE OF COMMUNITY
    • CONTINUATION OF INDIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM
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    You must have heard or read that travellers from various regions having different climates and cultures began to visit parts of India from early times. To them, India was a land of wonder! The fame of Indian culture, wealth, religions, philosophies, art, architecture, as well as its educational practices had spread far and wide. The education syste...

    From the time of Rigveda onwards, our ancient education system evolved over the period and focused on the holistic development of the individual by taking care of both the inner and the outer self. The system focused on the moral, physical, spiritual and intellectual aspects of life. It emphasised on values such as humility, truthfulness, disciplin...

    In ancient India, both formal and informal ways of education system existed. Indigenous education was imparted at home, in temples, pathshalas, tols, chatuspadis and gurukuls. There were people homes, villages and temples who guided young children in imbibing pious ways of life. Temples were also the centres of learning took interest in the promot...

    Why were travellers attracted towards India? What were the sources of the ancient education system? What were the features of education system in ancient India? What was the role of guru in pupils’ lives?

    In Part I, you have read about the ancient education system in ashrams/gurukuls, and the way of life in them. This system continued to flourish during the time of the Buddha and the subsequent periods. Many monasteries/viharas were set up for monks and nuns to meditate, debate and discuss with the learned for their quest for knowledge during this p...

    The Jataka tales, accounts given by Xuan Zang and I-Qing (Chinese scholars), as well as other sources tell us that kings and society took active interest in promoting education. As a result many famous educational centres came into existence. Among the most notable universities that evolved during this period were situated at Takshashila, Nalanda, ...

    In ancient times, Takshashila was a noted centre of learning, including religious teachings of Buddhism, for several centuries. continued to attract students from around the world until destruction in the 5th century CE. It was known for its higher summon: to officially arrange a meeting of people university: institution of higher education educati...

    Teachers had complete autonomy in all aspects from selection of students to designing their syllabi. When the teacher was satisfied with the performance of the students, the course concluded. autonomy: freedom to act on one’s will statecraft: the skill of governing a country He would admit as many students as he liked and taught what his student...

    Nalanda, when Xuan Zang visited it, was called Nala and was a centre of higher learning in various subjects. The University attracted scholars from the different parts of the country as well as world. The Chinese scholars I-Qing and Xuan Zang visited Nalanda in the 7th century CE. They have given vivid accounts of Nalanda. They have noted that as m...

    At that time, knowledge was considered sacred and no fee was charged. Contributions towards education were considered the highest form of donation. All members of the society contributed in some form or the other. Financial support came from rich merchants, wealthy parents and society. Besides gifts of buildings, the universities received gifts of ...

    The Indian education system continued in the form of ashrams, in temples and as indigenous schools. During the medieval period, maktabas and madrassas became part of the education system. During the pre-colonial period, indigenous education flourished in India. This was an extension of the formal system that had taken roots earlier. This system was...

    Where did nuns and monks receive their education? What is Panini known for? Which university did Xuan Zang and I-Qing study at? Which subject did Xuan Zang study in India? How did society help in the education of the students?

    Discuss the following questions in small groups and write your answers. Which salient features of the ancient education system of India made it globally renowned? Why do you think students from other countries came to India to study at that time? Why is education considered 'a way of life'? What do you understand by holistic education? 6. Why do yo...

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  4. During the Vedic period, there was a system of education for the upper class, in which mainly Brahmins and Kshatriyas were taking education. To get this education, they used to go to Gurukuls.

  5. Jul 8, 2024 · Gurukul’s system of education is the Vedic education system. It is the indigenous education of India which flourished till 1200 AD but slowly declined after that. How is the gurukul education system different from the modern one?

  6. Apr 29, 2024 · The curriculum of Gurukuls is numerous and comprehensive, encompassing a huge range of subjects including Vedas, Upanishads, Sanskrit literature, grammar, mathematics, astronomy, philosophy, ethics, and practical abilities such as agriculture, animal husbandry, and craftsmanship.

  7. Apr 26, 2024 · At the heart of the Vedic education system was the Gurukul, a residential schooling model where students lived with their guru (teacher) in a close-knit community.