India Languages, asked by Arabin, 1 year ago

which qualities of ancient guru you would like to adopt as a teacher? why?

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Answered by sangiSMJ
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i would like to adopt their practical way of teaching in every horizon because it can reach much deeper into students.


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Answered by kvnmurty
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   Ancient gurus had their own ashrams. They had discipline established. They taught morals and the good ways of life at their schools. Great gurus were very knowledgeable. They learnt a lot through their mediation and tapas.

  The gurus were unselfish and lived for the good of the world. But this is difficult to follow these days. Gurus were respected very well. They taught students in the middle of nature. There were practicals too. Gurus were appreciated by the kings and were sponsored by them.

   Gurus had powers to command their students and disciples. They could judge the situations well and were able to give good advices to kings or people.

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illusion94: kings sponsperd by the guru's insted of your view
kvnmurty: some yes... Dronacharya was sponsored by Kaurava king. He was given ashram and facilities
kvnmurty: The shishyas had to serve their gurus. They had to collect wood from forest, flowers from plants ,and fruits from the trees.. They maintained the cleanliness of ashrams. The cohabited with the gurus and gurus' families.
kvnmurty: After teaching for years, the gurus took tests in the expertise of the children. Gurus taught the shastras from Vedas, and whatever knowledge they gained from their gurus.
illusion94: gaint never have a guru , u know why. Dronacharya the only one could destroy tha kingdome of korav's, that's why korav gave him land and help 2nd thing they wanted to learn divine powers and arche from him
kvnmurty: Many gurus were independent of Kings. They lived on their own. They had their own cattle, fields , houses in the forests. There was no rule of kings in those areas. Often the gurus, sages lived in the middle of two kingdoms. No direct relation with any one country.
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