Abstract
Ancient India, a cradle of civilization and learning, has a rich pedagogical heritage that has significantly influenced modern educational philosophies. This article explores the evolution of educational thought in Ancient India, examining key figures, institutions, and texts that shaped pedagogical practices. Through an analysis of the Vedic, Buddhist, and later classical periods, we uncover the enduring legacy of Indian educational traditions.
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