Birsa millenarian movement in both its political and religion aspects against the background of the disintegrating tribal socio-economic system the latter half of the nineteenth century. In pursuance of the same ends Birsa envisaged in a larger political- religious context a new dispensation to be established through the violent expulsion of all enemies of the tribe and a society hermetically sealed against outside influences puritan- cally oriented nostalgically looking back to its golden past.Birsa’s movement aimed at the total reconstruction of the tribal culture. The society of the future was to be woven out of religious warp and political woof: Birsa’s religion and Raj politico-religion ends and means were inseparable. The movement and its leadership was typical of the tribal world of the nineteenth century and cannot and should not be judged by the standards of nationalism and non-violence.
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