Education in Ancient India

Education in Ancient India

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Item Code: IDD107
Author: Mitali Chatterjee
Publisher: D. K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
Language: English
Edition: 2016
ISBN: 9788124601136
Pages: 303
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 8.8" X 5.8"

Book Description

From the Jacket

She is study of education in ancient India focuses chiefly on over two hundred years: AD 319-550, of the reign of Imperial Guptas, which has been variantly described as the Golden Age, Periclean Age, or even the Age of Hindu Renaissance. It was a time when literature, arts and sciences flourished in a degree beyond the ordinary, these achievements are inconceivable without a well-evolved system of education.

With its theme like education covering such a large period of time the book traverses a terrain so far little charted. It is indisputably a work of painstaking research trying, as it does, to retrieve educational set-up of classical Indian from an astonishing mass of contemporary sources, including notably (a) Puranas like Markandeya, Matsa, Vayu, Visnu and Visnudharmottra; (b) Smrti texts like Vyasa-smrti, Harita-samhita, and Pitamaha smrti; (c) literary classics of Kalidasa, Visakhadatta, kumaradasa and others; (d) Jaina and Buddhist works of scholars like Vasubandhu and Dinnage; (e) Astronomical scientific treatises of Aryabhata and others; (f) Foreign travelers narratives; and (g) Other miscellaneous writings on grammar, linguistics and polity-besides inscriptional and numismatic material.

Notwithstanding the ethical-cum-religious overtones of ancient Indian education, the schools and universities taught Sanskrit, literature, arts, sciences, philosophy, laws and even rituals. In conclusion, the author demonstrates how the educational system of the Imperial Guptas, in certain ways, anticipated some of the fundamental theories given by great modern educationists.

A useful work for anyone involved with education; whether as a historian, a professional or a scholar.

About the Author

Mitali Chatterjee is Jadavpur university PhD holding in addition master degrees in Sanskrit and library and information Science, a bachelor degree in education, and proficiency in German and Hindi languages. Currently, she is Library In-charge with the Asiatic Society Calcutta.

CONTENTS
Preface v
Abbreviations xi
1 India in the Gupta Age: Writing and Revision of Sanskrit Works during this Period 1
2 Education in the Purana and Smrti Literature 11
3 Education in Sanskrit Kavyas, Dramas and Some other Minor Works 117
4 Education in Buddhist and Jaina Literature: Chinese Travellers' accounts 161
5 Education as is known from Sanskrit Inscription 229
6 Conclusion: General trend of Education in Gupta India and its legacy in the Educational System prevalent in Modern Age 247
Glossary 262
Bibliography 275
Index 285

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