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Lord Birsa Munda, the protector of freedom and culture of Tribals.

Today is the death anniversary of Lord Birsa Munda, who raised his voice against the eviction of
tribals from water, forest and land. He is known as 'Dharti Aba'. His ulgulan (great revolt) against the
British rule, Christianity, zamindari system and moneylender moneylender system is remembered as a
representative event. Birsa Munda revolted from 1895 to 1900 to save the forest dweller's identity,
freedom and culture.

Birsa Munda saved the tribal society from the conversion of Christians, society from atrocities.
Eliminate the evils prevalent in the society. He was a great revolutionary. He had taken the tribal
society along with him. Ulgulan means Halla Bol, an indigenous name of revolution. He was also a
great cultist, social reformer, musician. A musical instrument was also invented from dried pumpkin,
which is still very popular. By playing this musical instrument, he used to get spiritual happiness and
work to organize the deprived, suffering society.

This musical instrument made of dried pumpkin is still popular in the Indian music world from forest
fields to Bollywood. Tribal society is an important and inseparable part of Indian society. Basically
nature worshiper, this society has always been away from materiality, modernity and accumulation of
wealth. Birsa Bhagwan also originally belonged to this tribal society. He gave the slogan “Abua
Dishom Re Abua Raj” which means “Apni Dharti Apna Raj”.

Today the biggest need is that the Christian missionaries who are infiltrating the forest dwellers
should be stopped. Christian missionaries are not only converting them but also taking them away
from Hindu society. If we talk about the mutual uniformity between the tribal society and other
societies of India, then many irrefutable facts come to the fore. Allegedly, the DNA of both the
Aryans and the Dravidians, who were described separately, has been found to be identical.

Both are worshipers of Shiva. The famous anthropologist Warrior Elwin, who was an advisor to the
British, in his study on tribal society, pointed out that they are a part of the so-called Aryan and
Dravidian Shaivism and that the idol of Gondwana, Shambhushek, is a form of Lord Shankar. Mata
Shabri, Nishadraj, Sugriva, Angad, Sumedha, Jambwant, Jatayu etc. all the tribal brothers were as
harmonious with the rest of the society of India as sugar in milk is harmonious. The word of major
tribe Gond and Korku language is also used in Doha number 320 of Johari Ramcharitmanas. The folk
dances performed in Mewar are Gawri and Vori, a gift of Lord Shiva, which is performed by both the
entire Mewari Hindu society and the tribal society.

Birsa Munda, Tantya Bhil, Rani Durgavati, Thakur Vishwanath Shahdev, immortal sacrificer Budhu
Bhagat, Jatra Bhagat, Lakho Bodra, Telanga Khadia, Sardar Vishnu Gond, etc. are the names of many
such brave tribal brothers, who have dedicated their lives to the culture and Hindutva of India.
Dedicated to protect.

When the foreign invader Ghazni was attacking Aaradhya Somnath, then in Ajmer, Nadol, Sidhpur
Patan and the entire Prabhas region of Somnath, the tribal society had created a massive struggle to
protect the Hindu religion. Birsa Munda ji has equally given the message of Gopalan and cow
protection. Krantisurya Birsa Munda's “Ulgulan” is completely Hindutva based. Ishwar i.e. Singbonga
is one. Serve the cow and have compassion for all beings. Plant a Tulsi plant in your home. Don't fall
in the trap of Christians.

Swadharma is better than Paradharma. Have unwavering faith in your culture, religion and ancestors.
Worship Lord Singbonga on Thursday and don't plow on this day, all these messages have been given
by Lord Birsa Munda.

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