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The terms "Ayur" (life) and "Veda" (knowledge) combine to form the word "Ayurveda." Thus, the name "Ayurveda" refers to knowledge of life, or the study of life. Indian science has been practicing Ayurveda for ages. India possesses an extensive history in the fields of knowledge and education. Ayurveda is one of the ancient disciplines whose significance is becoming acknowledged on a national and worldwide scale. Adhyayan, or learning, and Adhyapan, or teaching, are crucial components of the educational system. Ayurveda and the Gurukul and Guru Shishya Parampara (Teacher-Disciple Tradition) served as the foundation for India's ancient educational system. In 1978, the World Health Organization officially acknowledged Ayurveda. Ayurvedic education is currently being taught and learned using contemporary methods and technologies that have been integrated into the educational system. This study reviews Ayurveda education from the past and today from a critical perspective.
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