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Chamar of India
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Introduction / History
The Chamar people live primarily in India's western states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Gujarat. They are considered untouchable, and most of them know nothing else their entire lives. With a population of over 50 million, they are among the largest untouchable, or Dalit communities in the Hindu world.

The Chamar people are also known as Bhambi, Asadaru, Khalpa, Machigar, Lingayat, Mochi and Rohit. They are mostly distributed in Maharashtra, Karnataka and Gujarat.

They are regarded as untouchables or Sudras. To be untouchable, according to Indian-Hindu tradition, is to be undesirable, or unworthy of any sort of consideration or provision by society. This translates into frequent joblessness, lack of education and lifelong poverty. Traditional upper caste members will even avoid an untouchable's shadow.

What are their lives like?
The Chamar use the Devanagari script and speak Kannada, Gujarati and Hindi along with regional languages. Their main occupation is manufacturing shoes and chappals from finished leather. Besides this, they are engaged in daily-wage labour and petty business. Day labor and petty business are also main sources of income, along with the manufacture of shoes and chappal, an Indian sandal. The origins of the name "chamar" come from their leather work. You can imagine how working with the remains of dead cows can be viewed in Hindu cultures where the cow is sacred. Women are also involved in agricultural work, animal husbandry and various economic activities. The Bhambi Khalpa community repairs musical instruments like dhol and nagara which are played in the temples during worship.

Their staple cereals are rice and jowar. Men occasionally drink alcohol. The Chamar regard themselves higher than the Mangs and the Mahars.

The Chamar practice monogamy in marriage. Dowry is largely prevalent and is paid in cash and kind. Remarriage is allowed for widowers but not for the widows. The dead body of a bachelor is buried lying on its back with the head facing the south, whereas others are cremated and their mortal remains are immersed in sacred water. Rice balls are offered to the dead and to ancestors on the tenth day after death.

What are their beliefs?
The Chamar are Hindu. They belong to the Shiva and Bhagvat sects. Their deities are Bahiroba, Janai, Kandova of Jejori and Bhawani of Tuljapur. They follow the spiritual teachings of Ravidas. They recite mythological tales and sing songs from the religious epics. They celebrate the festivals such as Diwali, Panchami, Ganesh Chaturthi, Kartik, Holi and Hannami.

There is a slightly higher degree of responsiveness to the gospel among the Chamars than among other Dalits. There is a church planting movement underway among Chamars in several districts across India.

Prayer Points
* For the salvation of the Chamar people and that God may send several Christian workers among them and meet their spiritual and physical needs.
* For the Chamar people to break through the caste barrier; be accepted and accept other communities.
* Pray that these Chamar believers will be salt and light to Chamar communities throughout India.
* Pray that church planting will grow across all Chamar communities.
* Pray for more workers to enter the Chamar harvest.


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Country: India
Continent:
Asia
Region:
South Asia
Persecution Rank:26 (Only top 50 ranked, 1 = highest persecution ranking)
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Population in this Country:
48,011,000
Largest States:
Uttar Pradesh (21,993,000)Madhya Pradesh (4,995,000)
Bihar (4,183,000)Rajasthan (3,002,000)
Haryana (2,235,000)Chhattisgarh (2,000,000)
Punjab (1,790,000)Maharashtra (1,484,000)
West Bengal (1,299,000)Gujarat (1,138,000)
Total States on file:30
   
 
People
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People Name in Country: Chamar
People Name General:
Chamar
Alternate People Names:
AryaBhambi
ChamanaChamling
ChangarChitrakar
DhekaruGolia
JatavJatia
KhalpaLingayat
MachigarMehtar
MochiRaigar
ROP3 Code: 111752
Joshua Project People ID: 16561
Population in this Country: 48,011,000
Population all Countries: 48,442,000
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People Name General:
Chamar
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Language
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Primary Language:
Hindi (31,837,000 Speakers)
Language Code (16th): hin    Ethnologue Listing
HND
Secondary Languages:
Bhojpuri (3,464,000)Chhattisgarhi (1,202,000)
Panjabi, Eastern (1,088,000)Gujarati (920,000)
Kanauji (855,000)Awadhi (853,000)
Bengali (805,000)Marathi (557,000)
Kannada (433,000)Dhundari (420,000)
Haryanvi (195,000)Maithili (195,000)
Kangri (169,000)Shekhawati (166,000)
Dogri (154,000)Oriya (145,000)
Marwari (135,000)Bundeli (104,000)
Magahi (103,000)Konkani (102,000)
Bagri (89,000)Malvi (87,000)
Garhwali (85,000)Mandeali (80,000)
Kumaoni (74,000)Merwari (70,000)
Mewari (65,000)Bilaspuri (52,000)
Bagheli (39,000)Rangpuri (31,000)
Hadothi (25,000)Panjabi, Western (22,000)
Pahari, Mahasu (16,000)Konkani, Goan (16,000)
Ahirani (15,000)Godwari (14,000)
Assamese (14,000)Telugu (13,000)
Kashmiri (12,000)Chambeali (11,000)
Bhattiyali (7,500)Kachchi (5,200)
Nimadi (5,000)Churahi (3,400)
Surjapuri (2,800)Tamil (2,700)
Braj Bhasha (2,300)Khandesi (2,000)
Pahari, Kullu (1,400)Andaman Creole Hindi (900)
Sirmauri (800)Kinnauri, Harijan (700)
Pengo (600)Sindhi (500)
Bhadrawahi (300)Ladakhi (200)
Malayalam (100)Gujari (80)
Balti (70)Bhatri (60)
Total Languages Spoken:
61
   
 
Religion [2]
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Primary Religion:
Hinduism
Major Religions:
Buddhism0.00 % 
Christianity0.94 %(Evangelical: Data not available)
Ethnic Religions0.00 % 
Hinduism99.06 % 
Islam0.00 % 
Non-Religious0.00 % 
Other / Small0.00 % 
Unknown0.00 % 
   
 
Progress Indicators [3]
Progress Scale[4] 1.2   Evangelicals >.01% but <=2%. Professing Christians <=5%
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GSEC Status:Level 1   Less than 2% Evangelical. Some evangelical resources available, but no active church planting within past 2 years
 
 
Bible Translation Status
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Bible Portions: 1806-1962
New Testament:
1811-1998Audio New Testament
Complete Bible: 1818-2000
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Chamar of India
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