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What was the role of guru in pupils’ lives?​

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Answered by MissLuxuRiant
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In ancient times, the Gurus and their pupils worked conscientiously together to become proficient in all aspects of learning. Shastrartha (learned debates) were organized to assess pupils’ learning. Pupils at an advanced stage of learning guided younger pupils, just as we have peer groups to share knowledge among ourselves. During that period, the Gurus and their shishyas lived together and they would help each other in everyday life. The main objective was to have end-to-end learning, leading a disciplined life and realising a learner’s inner potential. Students would live away from their homes for many years until their goals were fully achieved. The gurukul was the place where the Guru-shishya relationship became stronger with time. While pursuing their education in different disciplines like history, art of debate, law, medicine, etc., the emphasis was not just on the outer dimensions of the discipline. It also enriched the inner dimensions of the personality.

Answered by ItzShrestha41
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Explanation:

They teach us moral values. A teacher is an inspiration for a child. A GURU or a teacher sets the tone of the classroom and creates an environment friendly to the pupils so that they can learn easily.

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