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22 December 2025

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  • curprev 20:5920:59, 22 December 2025 LyndonFurphy26 talk contribs 4,014 bytes +4,014 Created page with "<br>In the lush landscapes of ancient India, long before the advent of modern educational institutions, there existed a unique system of learning that seamlessly integrated education with nature. This was the Gurukul system, a holistic approach to education where students, known as 'shishyas,' learned under the guidance of a 'guru' in an environment devoid of traditional classrooms. The Gurukul system emphasized not just academic learning but also the development of char..."