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⚫ | In ancient ], '''Ashram''' were ]s where sages used to live in peace and tranquil amidst nature. Their purpose apart from performing the sacrifices and penances by the sages was also to use them for the purpose of education. Children were sent to them to be educated. | ||
== Pronounciation == | |||
* 'Ash' as in 'Wash' | |||
* 'Ram' as 'Rum' | |||
=== Introduction === | |||
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Children were sent to these Ashrams to get educated in various arts and sciences. Can be called the schools of ancient ] |
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In ancient India, Ashram were hermitages where sages used to live in peace and tranquil amidst nature. Their purpose apart from performing the sacrifices and penances by the sages was also to use them for the purpose of education. Children were sent to them to be educated.