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D.N. Majumdar has written extensively about tribal religion in India. Since the British period the tribals have been described as animists. According to Majumdar, “animism is that exceedingly crude form of religion in which magic is the predominant element.

It conceives of man as passing through a life surrounded by a ghostly company of power, elements, most impersonal in their character, shapeless phan­toms of which no image can be made and no definite idea can be formed. Some of these are taken to preside over particular depart­ments of life or spheres of influence.”

Majumdar further says that with the process of religious change animism came to be categorized as tribal religion. Hutton has made an observation on tribal religion and says that it is a “surplus material not yet built into the temple of Hinduism”.

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