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what was Birsa 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 stylisharpita
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1. In 1895 , Birsa urged his followers to recover their glorious past . He talked of an golden age in the past that is a satyug .

2. Birsa was deeply influenced by many of the ideas he came in touch with his growing up years ...

3. Birsa also wanted people to once again work on their land , settle down and cultivate their fields .

4. This movement was aimed of reforming tribal society ..

5. Birsa also turned against missionaries and Hindu landlords...

6. He saw them as outside forces that were running the Munda way of life ..

7. The movement identified all these forces are as cause of the misery the Munda's were suffering ....


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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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