EDUCATION SYSTEM IN GUPTA PERIOD
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v2.i1.2021.5846Keywords:
Education, Gupta, IndianAbstract [English]
This study examines the education system during the Gupta period in this paper aims to study:
The Gupta Dynasty (319-550 CE): Its Structure, Curriculum, and Contribution to Ancient Indian Knowledge.
Specifically, the paper explores:
1. Organization and structure of education during the Gupta Dynasty
2. Curriculum and subjects taught at different levels of education
3. Contribution of the Gupta education system to ancient Indian knowledge and its legacy
In essence, the paper seeks to understand how education was imparted during the Gupta Dynasty and its impact on ancient Indian society and knowledge.
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"Education in Ancient India" by D.N. Jha, Journal of Indian History, Vol. 75, 1997.
"Women's Education in Ancient India" by K.M. Shrimali, Social Scientist, Vol. 28, 2000.
Inscriptions and Epigraphs:
Bhitarui Inscriptions
Junagadh inscriptions.
Western India Cave Inscriptions
Indian History Sourcebook - Fordham University
Ancient India Education - Britannica
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