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describe the role of 'gurukuls' during the Vedic age​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It was more prevalent during the Vedic age where students were taught various subjects and about how to live a cultured and disciplined life. Gurukul was actually the home of teacher or Acharya and was the centre of learning where pupils resided till their education got complete

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Answered by Khanayaan
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It was mainly in the form of money or a special task that the student had to perform for the teacher. The main focus of Gurukuls was on imparting learning to the students in a natural surrounding where the shisyas lived with each other with brotherhood, humanity, love, and discipline.

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