The Vedic education system emphasized spiritual and character development. Students lived with their teacher (guru) at residential schools called gurukuls from ages 8 to 12, where they learned the Vedas, philosophy, languages, and skills. Education was free and supported by donations. Examinations were oral discussions before scholars. The guru-student relationship was sacred, with students serving the guru and imbibing the guru's teachings and virtues through observation and example. This ancient education system focused on developing well-rounded, virtuous individuals before the centralized British system was introduced.