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In which stage of the Brahmanic
education, the students could realise
the truth of the Vedas and Upanishads
with its own thinking?​

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Answered by sunnyks298
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Answer:

The Vedic Period (From B.C. 1000 to B.C. 600):

In ancient Indian literature of the Vedic period the words “Siksha” and “Adhyapana” frequently occur. “Siksha” means to learn to recite. In those days education consisted of learning to recite the Holy text.The Brahmanic system was a domestic system of education. The forest home of the Guru was the school. The pupils were residing in the home of the Guru after performing the ceremony of initiation and were treated by him like his son. ... There was no common organisation for different educational institutions.

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Answered by kritikagarg6119
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Answer:

The Vedic Period (From B.C. 1000 to B.C. 600)

Explanation:

  • The teaching of Brahminic education includes- It included the physical, mental and spiritual development of human life. It also included worldly aspect of the life. It focused on self-reliance, self-control, formation of character, individual development, knowledge of social and civil life and preservation of national culture.
  • The aim of Brahminic education was similar to the aim of Vedic education when the education was considered to be a means of gaining knowledge. In Vedic education too much emphasis had been laid on the religious aspect of education, but the Brahminic education included worldly aspect as well.
  • Sanskrit served as a medium of Brahmanical education.
  • The main aim of Vedic education was to attain salvation through education. The teacher teaches the student in Gurukulas and Ashrams. The students and teachers follow the principle of simple living but high thinking. Education helped in observance of celibacy, control over sense and purity of life.

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