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define Gurukul define the term Gurukul , sapta sindu , aryavarta .​

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Gurukul:-

A gurukula or gurukulam was a type of spiritual education system in ancient India with shishya living near or with the spiritual guru, in the same house.

sapta sindu:-

Rivers, such as the Sapta Sindhavah, play a prominent part in the hymns of the Rig Veda, and consequently in early Hindu religion. Vedic texts have a wide geographical horizon, speaking of oceans, rivers, mountains and deserts.

Aryavarta:-

Āryāvarta was a term for northern parts of the Indian subcontinent in the ancient Hindu texts such as Dharmashastras and Sutras. The limits of Āryāvarta extended over time, as reflected in the various sources, as the influence of the Brahmanical ideology spread eastwards in post-Vedic times

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