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The Gurukul System: Ancient pedagogical Practices and their Role in Shaping Indian knowledge traditions

Author(s) Nayan Rajguru
Country India
Abstract Abstract:
The Gurukul system of ancient India, one of the earliest forms of structured education, played a crucial role in shaping the intellectual and cultural fabric of Indian society. This paper delves into the pedagogical practices within the Gurukul system and examines how they influenced the transmission and development of Indian knowledge traditions. In the traditional Gurukul setting, students lived with their Guru, engaging in a process of learning that was both formal and experiential. Knowledge was primarily passed down orally, emphasizing memorization, dialogue, and critical thinking. The curriculum in Gurukul's was diverse, encompassing not only sacred texts like the Vedas and Upanishads, but also subjects such as philosophy, astronomy, mathematics, arts, and ethics.
The relationship between Guru and Shishya (teacher and student) was central to the educational process, based on mutual respect, trust, and spiritual guidance. This system fostered a holistic approach to learning, integrating intellectual, spiritual, and moral education. The paper also explores how the Gurukul system was deeply embedded in the socio-cultural and historical contexts of ancient India. The educational practices were often shaped by caste, gender, and regional factors, leading to variations in the access to knowledge and the types of education available.
Further, the paper examines the decline of the Gurukul system due to invasions, colonialism, and the rise of Western educational models. Despite these challenges, the underlying principles of the Gurukul such as the emphasis on experiential learning, teacher-student relationships, and holistic education continue to resonate in contemporary educational debates in India. By understanding the Gurukul system, this paper highlights its lasting impact on Indian knowledge traditions and its potential lessons for modern pedagogy.
Keywords KEY WORDS:- Gurukul System, Ancient Pedagogy, Guru-Shishya Relationship ,Indian Knowledge Traditions, Vedic Education, Traditional Learning.
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Published In Volume 6, Issue 6, November-December 2024
Published On 2024-12-10
Cite This The Gurukul System: Ancient pedagogical Practices and their Role in Shaping Indian knowledge traditions - Nayan Rajguru - IJFMR Volume 6, Issue 6, November-December 2024. DOI 10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i06.32743
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i06.32743
Short DOI https://doi.org/g8vggs

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