The Ramdasias are a Chamar subgroup that has the interesting distinction of being Hindu, Muslim or Sikh. The Chamar are leather workers by tradition; the word Chamar means skin worker. They are a classed as low status because of their involvement with working with dead animals. The Hindu Randasias live in the western states of India from Himachal Pradesh in the north to Gujarat in the south.
Though most Chamar groups are still leather workers or weavers, most of the Ramdasias now work in agriculture or as weavers. Widows are allowed to marry but within their caste under certain conditions. The Chamar have a council to look after their needs.
There are Ramdasia Hindus, but others are either Sikh or Muslim. The three religious communities have very little contact.
This Chamar subgroup lives in a part of India where very few are devoted to Jesus Christ. They have very little chance to enjoy His blessings.
Pray that the Ramdasia Chamars will find dignity and hope in Jesus Christ. Pray for workers to be thrust out to this unreached people group. Pray for a movement to Christ to happen among them this decade.
Scripture Prayers for the Ramdasia (Hindu traditions) in India.
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