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A History of Education in Ancient India is a detailed scholarly examination of the educational frameworks, institutions, and methodologies that shaped learning in India’s classical era. Nogendra Nath Mazumder provides extensive insights into the Gurukul system, Vedic education, and the role of monasteries in disseminating knowledge across the subcontinent.
The work explores how ancient Indian education encompassed not only religious and philosophical teachings but also practical skills, sciences, mathematics, and arts. It documents the social structures that governed access to education, the curriculum standards of different periods, and the contributions of renowned scholars and institutions to human knowledge.
This historical narrative reveals how ancient India developed sophisticated educational paradigms that influenced learning systems across Asia and beyond. Perfect for historians, educators, and anyone interested in understanding the intellectual heritage of ancient civilizations.







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