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Explain the main tenets of ancient indian education system. how was the buddhist system of education different from the vedic system of education

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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In ancient India a kid took after the profession of his dad, either religious or through his work and his preparation in that specific field was given by his dad in his home.
 Over some stretch of time two arrangement of training built up, the Vedic and the Buddhist.
As the name demonstrates in the previous framework Vedas, Vedangas, Upanishads and other united subjects were instructed while in the last framework, considerations of all the real school of Buddhism were educated. While Sanskrit was the medium of direction in the Vedic arrangement of training.
 Pali was the medium of guideline in the Buddhist arrangement of instruction.
Be that as it may, both frameworks offered professional training separated from a religious instruction of their individual beliefs.

Answered by writersparadise
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The ancient Indian system of education was characterized by compulsory education for all males and it was majorly residential. The teachers would come to their homes and teach the children or the children would move to the ashram of the teacher. The ancient method of learning emphasized a lot on understanding the subject and to instil a deep sense of dedication to the teacher and the subject. The Vedas, shlokas, and training for sword fighting were the most important subjects. The Indian education was available only for the Brahmans and Kshatriyas.

The Buddhist system of education focussed mainly on gaining innate nature and wisdom. The boys would go out of their homes and live in the monasteries till they completed their knowledge. They would follow the teachings of the Buddha to possess intrinsic wisdom and attain perfect nature. They taught about human relationships and how to stay at peace. The education system followed the rule of equality and all religions and people from any walks of life were welcomed to come and gain knowledge.
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