Education system of gurukul



Education System Of Gurukul

I am a 1st year student of Amity University Rajasthan and i choose BBA in Amity University. I am currently living in a small town name Mirzapur, UP. Through this blog i want to highlight the educational system of gurukul.
You would be surprised to hear that there was once an education system in ancient India so advanced that it could even put our most sophisticated and respectful universities to shame. The education system was known as gurukula. It was a really advanced tradition in the area of teaching students. It was a place, much like boarding schools in modern times, where children used to get their entire education.

It’s said that students during the vedic age used to get the freedom of selecting their favorite subject which they preferred studying. The gurukulas used to have a wide variety of subjects to choose from, and study. Such as arts, commerce, science, astronomy, chemistry, metallurgy, astrophysics, agriculture, medical science, administration, and warfare etc.

However, among them the four Vedas, vedic mathematics, and yoga sutras were compulsory. One of the main priorities of gurukulas was to teach students to live a cultured, disciplined, and righteous life. The entire expenses of these gurukulas were funded by the kings. Simply put, education was absolutely free in that era.

I once read in a book that even children from the royal families used to study alongside kids of other castes. Every student was considered equal in the glorious ancient era of Bharat (modern day India), at least within the boundaries of gurukulas huts, which shows the openness of people of the time towards getting the free basic education. 

But despite being such an advanced education system, it had been forcefully demolished by the British empire to make it obsolete and outdated. Unfortunately, it’s been replaced with the modern education system, which was brought to India in the year 1835 by a so-called sanskrit scholar – Lord Macaulay.

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