Gurukul (Poor beggar needy people)
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Education doesn’t need money but education can make money.
Gurukul for the poor children who need to get educated for the bright future of our country.
Begging was an important part of the celibacy fast thus being compulsory for all to follow. This helped the Guru run the Kul. Also subsidies from the kings and the government, along with generous donations from the people around helped the financial administration of the Gurukul.
A gurukul is a traditional Indian educational system where students live with and learn from their teacher, or guru.
In a gurukul, students live together as equals, regardless of their social background.
The main focus of Gurukul is imparting learning to the students in a natural surrounding lived with each other with brotherhood, humanity, love, and discipline.
Students will learn self discipline, politeness, good humanism and spirituality that would assist them to be an enlightened person in the future.
Values and principles emphasized in Gurukul education: Gurukuls focused on instilling moral values, ethics, and a sense of community in students. Role of Gurukuls in shaping the society and culture: The Gurukul system contributed to the holistic development of individuals, creating responsible citizens.