When was the golden age of the mundas happened? i.) They were free from the appression of 'dikus'. ii.) They collected forest products. iii.) They went to herd animals. iv.) British officials did not enter their villages.
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Birsa Munda's vision of a golden age was a satyug (the age of truth) – when Mundas would live a good life, construct embankments, tap natural springs, plant trees and orchards, practise cultivation to earn their living. They will not kill their brethren and relatives.
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