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India as well as
overseas with a
desire to
uphold tradition.
Various gurukulas still exist in India, and
researchers have been
studying the effectiveness...
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Gurukula Patasala also
Andhra Pradesh Residential School is a
boarding school run by the
Government of
Andhra Pradesh. The
student live
amongst their peers...
- term
Vidyalaya which refers to school.
Before British rule,
along with
gurukulas,
pathasalas served as
primary educational institutions in India. Pathasalas...
- guru or
preceptor after initiation. The
education was
delivered through Gurukula. The
relationship between the Guru and his
Shishya (students /disciples)...
- penances, such as yajnas, were also performed. Many
ashrams also
served as
gurukulas,
residential schools for
children under the guru-shishya tradition. Sometimes...
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literature it was
called Shravani. On this day,
before the
study of
Vedas in
Gurukulas, Yajñopavita -
sacred thread - is worn. This
ceremony is
called Upanayana...
- term
Vidyalaya which refers to school.
Before British rule,
along with
gurukulas,
pathasalas served as
primary educational institutions in India. Pathasalas...
- Each
parampara belongs to a
specific sampradaya, and may have its own
gurukulas for teaching,
which might be
based at akharas, gompas, mathas, viharas...
-
under the
supervision of a guru in
traditional schools called gurukulas. The
gurukulas were
supported by
public donations and were one of the earliest...
- the
prestige of the language.
Sanskrit has been
taught in
traditional gurukulas since ancient times; it is
widely taught today at the
secondary school...