The period of greatest gain in knowledge and experience is the most difficult period in an individual’s life. In ancient India Gurukul system prevailed to take lessons of life practically in the guidance of Guru. Disciples used to reside with Gurus in ashram and spent their prominent growing period of life in the Gurukul with strong moral values, ethics and co-operation. Basics of human life and “art of living was taught by Gurus with equality and disciplined natural environment. At one of the best schools in Thane West, Gurukul system thrived on virtual bonding between Guru and shishya, which was way beyond the normal student teacher relationship. Students after completing their studies with the permission of Gurus leave Gurukul to face the world with their own vision, perceptions and courage. In the modern India Gurudev Ravindranath Tagore started school at Shantiniketan modelled on the lines of ancient gurukul system. Taking forward the same legacy of Gurukul system, with broader and unique vision, Anand Vishwa Gurukul & Jr. College came into existence.