Description
This comprehensive 747-page work traces the sophisticated educational frameworks of ancient India, examining both Brahmanical and Buddhist systems that shaped civilization for millennia. Ideal for history students, academics, educators, and anyone curious about how India’s intellectual traditions developed, this book moves beyond surface-level accounts to explore pedagogical methods, curriculum structures, and the social impact of these two major educational philosophies. Perfect for university coursework or personal enrichment in Indian history and philosophy.
- ISBN-10: 936280476X
- ISBN-13: 978-9362804761
- Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
- Publication date: 1 January 2024
- Language: English
- Dimensions: 11 x 2 x 7 cm
- Print length: 747 pages
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this book cover about ancient Indian education?
The book provides an in-depth comparison of Brahmanical and Buddhist educational systems in ancient India, including teaching methods, curriculum, scholarship types, and their influence on Indian society and knowledge transmission.
Who should read this book?
History students, academic researchers, educators, and readers interested in Indian philosophy and history will find this scholarly text valuable. It’s especially useful for those studying Indian civilization, religion, and intellectual traditions.
Is this book suitable for university coursework?
Yes, with 747 pages of detailed research and analysis, this is an excellent reference for undergraduate and postgraduate courses on ancient India, history of education, and comparative religious studies.
What is the publication date and language?
Published in January 2024 by Gyan Publishing House, this book is available in English, making it accessible to English-reading audiences across India and internationally.
How detailed is the book’s coverage?
At 747 pages, this is a comprehensive scholarly work offering deep exploration of both Brahmanical gurukul systems and Buddhist monastic education, with thorough historical context and analysis.






