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The gurukul was the head of the family​

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A gurukula or gurukulam (Sanskrit: गुरुकुल, romanized: gurukula) was a type of spiritual education system in ancient India with shishya ('students' or 'disciples') living near or with the spiritual guru, in the same house.[1] The guru-shishya tradition is a sacred one in Hinduism and appears in other religious groups in India, such as Jainism, Buddhism and Sikhism. The word gurukula is a combination of the Sanskrit words guru ('teacher' or 'master') and kula ('family' or 'home').[2][3] Before the arrival of British rule, they served as South Asia's primary educational system. The term is also used today to refer to residential monasteries or schools operated by modern gurus.[4] The proper plural of the term is gurukulam, though gurukulas and gurukuls are also used in English and some other Western languages

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