Publisher's Synopsis
The educational structure in the Brahmanic Age was, to a very great extent, only a refined and development from of Vedic education. However, during this age, various forms began to emerge in the institutions of education. Various institutions, such as shakha, charana, parishad, kul and gotra, began to emerge at the various level of education. Besides the Uppishads, Aaranyaka, Brahman and other classical texts were created in this period. Famous ashramas or monastries came to be established in the forests. It was in tis period that the Sutra literature was created, along with the development of the six systems of Indian philosophical thought-Samkhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Karma or Purva Mimamsha, and Vedanta or Uttara Mimamsa. About The Author: K.R. Thakur born in Delhi, is a Lecturer by profession in the field of education. He has completed his M.A. and M.Ed. From Delhi University. He has a vast experience of teaching in various capacities (as teacher worked with directorate of Delhi Administration) and presently working with Delhi Public School, Ghaziabad. As an active teacher he is involved in teaching-learning activities of school-college students. He has contributed many articles for research papers and reputed magazines. She has attended many workshops/seminars conducted for educational development.