what were the religious causes of revolt of 1857
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- Indian society was divided on the basis of religion, language, and castes. The Hindu society was divided into four varnas and multiple sub-castes. The Muslims were also divided into different castes and tribes.
- The Hindu society was over-sensitive to the ideas of purity, and severe restrictions were imposed by caste rules.
- Religion was considered as the most sacrosanct identity among Indians
- By and large, there were many orthodox principles governing religious practices in India
- Indians were assumed to have been a deeply conservative people whose traditions and ways of life had been disregarded by their British rulers.
- Reforms, new laws, new technology, even Christianity, had been forced upon them.
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