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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe Vedas were usually taught at gurukuls. Gurukul was a residential schooling system popular in ancient India. At the gurukul, all were considered equal. The guru (teacher) and shishya (students) lived in the same house or near each other. This relationship was considered sacred and no fee was taken from the students. Students typically attended the gurukul from age of 8 into their early twenties. At the end of their education, each student offered a guru Dakshina, a token or mark of respect to the teacher. It was usually money or a special task that the teacher required. The gurukul was otherwise supported by public donations. Before British rule, gurukuls were the preferred form of education in India. During colonial times, the British imported their centralized system of industrial-era education while systematically de-emphasizing Vedic education. However, lately, this ancient form of education is seeing renewed interest.
Ramananda Caitanya Candra Das
Sri. Ramananda Caitanya Chandra das is a Vedic astrologer practicing for the past 10 years he learned astrology out of personal interest, as a self-discovery, he has read various authentic scriptures on the Vedic system of astrology like Brihat Parashara Hora Sastra of Parasara trans by Sri Santhanam, Saravali, Phaladeepika by mantreshwar, Bhrigu sutras, Bhrihat jataka, etc He is a follower of Gaudiya Vaishnavism he has accepted initiation into this guru parampara from His Holiness Jayapataka Swami Maharaj.
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