Development of Education in Ancient & Medieval India
Mayank GargEducation: From the earliest times, learning was considered sacred and was closely connected with moral values, social responsibility, and spiritual growth. The educational systems of Ancient and Medieval India developed according to changing social, political, and cultural conditions, yet they retained a strong emphasis on knowledge, discipline, and character formation. A study of education during these periods helps us understand the intellectual foundations of Indian society and its long-standing respect for learning. In ancient India, education was deeply linked with religion and philosophy. Knowledge was transmitted mainly through oral traditions under the guidance of a teacher or guru. During the medieval period, the coming of Islamic rule introduced new institutions such as maktabs and madrasas, along with new languages and curricula. Despite differences, both systems contributed significantly to India’s intellectual heritage and influenced later developments in education.
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