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differences between gurukul and monastery

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Answered by Simi6310
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The Gurukula system of education is just another education system that is quite similar to the residential schools of today.

The Gurukula system of education is just another education system that is quite similar to the residential schools of today.A lot of people tend to associate Gurukula system of education with Hindus and the system of education where exclusively Hindu scriptures are taught. This is not correct. Yes, it is true that it is one of the oldest systems of education. But other than that, there is no exclusive or direct link of the system itself to Hindus.

The Gurukula system of education is just another education system that is quite similar to the residential schools of today.A lot of people tend to associate Gurukula system of education with Hindus and the system of education where exclusively Hindu scriptures are taught. This is not correct. Yes, it is true that it is one of the oldest systems of education. But other than that, there is no exclusive or direct link of the system itself to Hindus.In the Gurukula system, the students are required to stay and study at the hermitage of a teacher who imparts to them all the necessary skills required for them in their future. Most of these children came in from various backgrounds. Some were affluent, while some others were poor. But once they were a part of the Gurukula, they were all treated equally. There was nobody superior or inferior in the eyes of the teacher, except for academic prowess.

Answered by Stoneheartgirl
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Education in a Buddhist Monastery was better organized. Whereas, the education in the Gurukul was not organized at all, as it was more dependent on the whim of the moment as the Guru through appropriate. In the Vedic period, the teacher teaches education in the Gurukul or teacher's house.

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