History, asked by swastik04, 5 months ago

Birsa urged his followers to purify themselves,
give up drinking liquor and stop believing in
witchcraft and sorcery.

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Answered by itzMissMod
3

Answer:

Explanation:

Birsa was deeply influenced by many of the ideas he came in touch with in his growing-up years. His movement was aimed at reforming tribal society. He urged the Mundas to give up drinking liquor, clean their village, and stop believing in witchcraft and sorcery.

Answered by skywalkerits
1

Answer:

True

Explanation:

because he thought that he could improve the tribe by doing this &they could get free of the british rule that opposed their culture.

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