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what made the people drift away from Brahamanism​

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Answered by pheonix66
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answer.

The Vedic era thrived from 1500 BCE to 500 BCE in northern India on both sides of the Indus river. The Indus valley was civilised by the Aryans – the 'noble' ones – who worshipped nature. The Vedas originally believed in the concept of Sanatana Dharma (eternal order of life) where nature was worshipped with rituals and praise, which supposedly forms a significant part of the Vedas. The Vedas originated the ideology of Brahman, which became the central theme of those following the Vedas and its principles.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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People drifting away from Brahminism

  • The main reason for people to drift away from Brahminism was the political uprising seen in South India. The Dravidian movement started by Tamil leaders like Periyar Ramasamy and the Justice party paved way for a reservation to the marginalized sections of the Society.  
  • The people were fed with the Ideals of liberating themselves from the bonds of cast imperialism imposed by the so-called upper-class people.
  • People were exposed to ideas like education, self-respect, and equality which made them essentially to liberate themselves from the hands of Brahmins.

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