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Discuss system of education prevalent during the later vedic age.​

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Answered by kshitiH09
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The Later Vedic Age had a special system of education. Usually, at the age of seven, a boy was sent to a gurukul i.e. the house of the teacher. He was supposed to live there until he completes his education. The guru treated his students like his own children. The student was required to do household work for his teacher. He had to get up early in the morning, daily routine, and chant the Vedic mantras.

Most of the teaching was done orally and the students were taught Vedic literature, grammar, astronomy, medicine, music, architecture, and the art of warfare. After completing the education, the students paid guru Dakshina or a fee to the teacher according to their means.

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