During the 19th century, adivasis converted to __________religion.
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During the 19th century, adivasis converted to christianity religion.
Definition of adivasis:
The phrase Adivasi, which literally means 'Adi or earliest time' and 'vasi or resident of,' is generally rendered as 'indigenous people' or 'original occupants.'
Adivasis and christianity:
- Adivasis follow a variety of tribal religions that are distinct from Islam, Hinduism, and Christianity, including the worship of ancestors, village spirits, and nature spirits, the latter of which are associated with and reside in various locations throughout the landscape –'mountain-spirits,' 'riverspirits,' 'animal-spirits,' and so on.
- Adivasis are influenced by a variety of religions, including Shakta, Buddhism, Vaishnavism, Bhakti, and Christianity.
- Adivasi religions inspired the main religions of the empires around them, such as Odisha's Jagannath cult and Bengal and Assam's Shakti and Tantric traditions.
- Significant numbers of Adivasis converted to Christianity throughout the 19th century, and Christianity has since become a very important religion in modern Adivasi history.
Then during the 19th century, adivasis converted to christianity religion.
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