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What did Birsa mean when he talked of a ‘Golden Age’?

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BenjaminG123
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  • 08-08-2017
When he talked of a 'Golden Age', he was referring to the past, in which he was raised in. This was a time, also known as a "satyug" (the age of truth) in which Mundas were free of the oppression of (D)ikus, otherwise known as the outsiders.

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