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Notes Tribal religion​

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Answered by karanvivek60
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In keeping with the nature of Indian religion generally, these particular religions often involve traditions of ancestor worship or worship of spirits of natural features. Tribal beliefs persist as folk religion even among those converted to a major religion.

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Indian Tribal Religion

Indian Tribal ReligionIndian tribal religion is the most primitive type of religion found in human society. The important characteristics of an Indian tribal religion are discussed as following.

Indian Tribal ReligionIndian tribal religion is the most primitive type of religion found in human society. The important characteristics of an Indian tribal religion are discussed as following.Mana

Indian Tribal ReligionIndian tribal religion is the most primitive type of religion found in human society. The important characteristics of an Indian tribal religion are discussed as following.ManaMana is a force different from physical force which acts in all kinds of good and bad and control the disturbance. Mana is a supernatural power which is used to control many natural phenomena is man life. According to Maxmullar, Mana is an attempt to define some natural phenomena is term of some impersonal power. In tribal religion Mana is the force applied to natural and impersonal things like mountains, rivers, thunders etc. According to Majumdar, Mana is a belief on an understandable, impersonal and material thing having some super natural power and to which people bows for control and peace.

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