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ABOUT THE BOOK
This book explores the rich history and profound impact of the Satnami movement, a socio-religious struggle that emerged in Chhattisgarh as a response to casteism, untouchability, and social injustice. Rooted in the teachings of Guru Ghasidas, the movement challenged brahminical domination and colonial oppression, advocating equality, truth, and justice. Guru Ghasidas’ messages, such as “Mankhe-mankhe ek barabar” (all humans are equal), inspired oppressed communities to unite and resist exploitation.
The Satnami movement in Chhattisgarh began in the early 19th century. Over the centuries, the Satnamis have evolved from a persecuted community to a powerful force for social change. Despite challenges including caste-based discrimination and economic hardship, the movement fostered solidarity among marginalized groups, which ultimately contributed to India’s freedom struggle and nation-building efforts.
This book delves into the Satnamis journey of the Satnamis, from their early struggles to their enduring legacy of resilience and justice. By examining their ideological foundations, historical milestones, and lasting contributions, this work aims to highlight the importance of the Satnami movement in shaping a more equitable and inclusive society.
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