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Bodo Brahma Dharma : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bodo Brahma Dharma
Bodo Brahma Dharma was a new religious movement agitated by ''Gurudev'' Kalicharan Brahma in the early 20th century in Dhubri District of Assam among the Bodo people after initiation in the Brahmo faith and the teachings of the Adi Brahmo ''Parambrahma'' in 1906 at Kolkatta and assisted by Rupnath Brahma. The religion tried to reform some of the traditional customs of Bodo society and reform the Bathouism (an animist doctrine) and opposed Christianity and missionaries amongst the Adi (Adivasi) tribals of lower plains of holy Brahmaputra river. The Adi Dharma of Brahmo Samaj successfully kept many tribals out of Christianity during Colonial rule. ==Social conditions of Bodo before Brahma Dharma== The Bodo indigenous people were followers of the Bathouism which was based on the worship of Bathow. The Bodos ate pork, chicken and brewed and drank the rice beer ''zou'' and ''zumai''. Traditional Hindu society looked down upon these practices. Further, many Bodos were either converting to Christianity, or were being Hinduised (Sarania, Rajbanshi etc.).
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