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what was birsa's vision of a golden age why do you think such a vision appealed to the people of the region

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Answered by Shaswat28
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Birsa talked about the golden age at Satyug Anage of truth in which like in the Past the tribal people would live a good life costruct embankments tap batural springs plant trees and orchards and practice culitivation to earn living. He talked of an age in which the tribals would not kill each another without reason.

His golden age consisted of a reformed tribal society in which ther was no place for vices like Liquor witch craft and sorcery and outside forces like the missionaries Hindu land Lords money lenders and traders and europeans

Answered by Suryavardhan1
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⏩Birsa Munda was born in Ranchi, Jharkhand. He at a very young age become sensitive about exploitation of the people by the dikus( outsiders).

⏩He also opposed the system of forced labour. Birsa wanted to reform the tribal society and wanted to recover the glorious past.

⏩He earched the clive members to give up drinking lickers, practicing animal sacrifices and stop believing in evils.

⏩He wanted his people to cultivate their own land and free themselves from the clutches of zamindars and landlord.

⏩He was against Christians missionaries and Hindu landlords who criticized the life of Munda.
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