Unreached people groups > India

India
Gawaria

 

Introduction/History

The Gawaria consider their ancestry to be from the three brothers Tapasvi Singh, Lakhi Singh and Bhumi Singh, who ruled at some point of time near Jodhpur in Rajasthan. They claim equal status with other nomadic and semi-nomadic communities. Their literacy level is very low due to poverty and their nomadic lifestyle.

There are only 89,000 Gawaria in India. They live primarily in Rajasthan State in northwestern India.

Life and Customs

Previously they were traveling traders and carriers. They became traders after their land was not longer able to sustain agriculture. They used herds of bullocks to carry their goods for trade. However, with the advancement in the transportation industry, they have turned to other careers. Some make household articles and from cane or wild grass and weave mats.

There are subgroups and clans, with rules regarding marriage between those clans. They marry outside of their clan and not with members of their mother's clan or their grandmother's clan. Dowries are paid at marriage and the couple goes to live with the groom's family. At the marriage ceremony, presided over by a Brahmin priest, the bride and groom circle a sacred fire seven times. Divorce and remarriage are permitted, but only by consent of the community council.

The naming ceremony for a newborn is performed by a Brahmin priest on the seventh or ninth day after birth.

Inheritance is equally divided among sons and the eldest takes over the guidance of the family in place of the father. They eat meat, but not beef. They also do not avoid alcohol.

Beliefs

The Gawaria are Hindu. They also worship their ancestors, offer grain to birds, and have rites of purification and water-worship.

Needs

The Gawaria speak several languages, as most communities do in India. Evangelistic and church planting strategies need to accommodate this. Low literacy rates suggest oral means of communication, using scriptural stories, films, and recordings.

Prayer
  • There may be no believers among the Gawaria in India today, but pray for those that will soon emerge.
  • Pray the Lord will prepare the Gawaria in India to understand and to believe.
  • Pray the Gawaria in India will be properly instructed in the faith, and that God will give them capable pastors to help them mature as believers.
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