The Hidden Village of Toda: A Refuge from Forced Religious Conversions
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Загружено: 2026-01-10
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Baldev Das Ji Maharaj explains that people from various communities—such as Gurjars, Jats, Brahmins, and Banias—were forced to take refuge in dense forests to protect their faith during periods of forced religious conversions under rulers like Aurangzeb and Akbar. According to him, many families deliberately chose remote and inaccessible regions to preserve their religious identity and cultural traditions.
He further reveals that Toda village was established by an Ahir named Toda, who intentionally founded the settlement far away from main roads and administrative centers. This strategic isolation provided safety from external threats and allowed the community to practice their religion freely. Over time, Toda became a hidden sanctuary—symbolizing resistance, survival, and the deep-rooted commitment to spiritual and cultural preservation in Indian history.
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