Role of guru under gurukul system
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The Gurukul (guru's dynasty or family) system dates back to the Vedic period. In the Gurukul system of education, a pupil or shishya, after his initiation (sacred thread ceremony), lived in the house of his guru, or teacher, and studied the Vedas and other subjects under his guidance, for a period of 12 years
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In gurukul system, guru was the only teacher who taught his students all the subjects,manners and eticats. he not only helped in making his students good in academics but also helped him to became a better citizen. he was highly respected and gave shelter to his students.
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In gurukul system, guru was the only teacher who taught his students all the subjects,manners and eticats. he not only helped in making his students good in academics but also helped him to became a better citizen. he was highly respected and gave shelter to his students.
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