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Gurukul system of education and give four feature and give reason for the same

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A gurukula or gurukulam was a type of education system in ancient India with shishya ('students' or 'disciples') living near or with the guru, in the same house. In a gurukula, the students living together are considered as equals, irrespective of their social standing.

Gurukulam has existed since the vedic age. Their main motto is to develop the knowledge and they were highly focused on education. The Gurus train their students with meditations, yogas and other standards.

In this system,the respect of student to his/her teacher is more,class rooms will be inside forests, which helps students to keep towards nature, which keeps them healthy and no pressure over students, which helps them to concentrate on concepts clearly.

The Bhaktivedanta Gurukula and Internation School, founded in 1977, is a gurukul located in Vrindavan, India. Dayananda Saraswati, the founder of Arya Samaj and Swami Shraddhanand, were the pioneers of the modern gurukula system, who in 1886 founded now-widespread Dayanand Anglo-Vedic Public Schools and Universities.

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