The Pasi The Pasi people’s identity in Hinduism is reflected in their name, which comes from the Hindi word “pasina,” meaning “sweat.” Hindu mythology tells the story of an avatar of the god Vishnu who makes five men to defend a sacred animal. He creates these men by letting his sweat fall on grass. Throughout India, the Pasi speak 26 different languages, posing a significant challenge in spreading the gospel among them.
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Christian: 0.08%
India Population: 7,772,000
Language: Hindi
Major Religion: Hinduism
Status: Unreached
Joshua Project ID: 17852
ER SOE Affiliation: Bihar
Prayer Points
• Pray for our partners in Bihar to be led by God into deep friendships and connections among Pasi communities.

• Pray for new opportunities for ministry, such as MSOEs and PBSes, among Pasi communities.

• Pray for Pasi believers to receive wisdom and encouragement on ways of communicating the gospel among their families, communities, and beyond.
 
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The Raigar As landless farmers and leather workers belonging to India’s lowest caste, it’s difficult for the Raigar to make ends meet. The Raigar people’s name originates from their traditional work of tanning leather. Although some have received education and landed decent jobs in cities, many Raigar are illiterate and live in rural villages, forced there by the shunning of upper castes. Since Brahmins refuse to perform religious services for them, the Raigar choose Hindu priests among themselves and make shrines for gods and goddesses in their own villages. They follow traditional Hindu practices such as offering prayer and incense to gods, celebrating festivals like Holi, and paying special tribute to the god Shiva, the destroyer.
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Evangelical Christian: 0.00%
India Population: 891,000
Language: Hindi
Major Religion: Hinduism
Status: Unreached
Joshua Project ID: 17926
ER SOE Affiliation: Rajasthan
Prayer Points
• Pray for the ER graduates and ministry partners who are working among the Raigar people. As many Raigar are coming to Christ, they plan to start MSOEs and PBSes.

• Pray for the Raigar to find acceptance, worth and fellowship in the body of Chist.
 
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The Rajbanshi “My people are the Rajbanshi of India. We are considered engaged yet unreached with the gospel. We are part of the Bengali people cluster within the South Asian Peoples affinity bloc. Outside of India, our group has spread into two other countries. Our primary religion is Hinduism, the predominant religious tradition of the Indian subcontinent. There are many forms of Hinduism, each with its own deities and beliefs.”
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Christian: 0.47%
India Population: 4,918,000
Language: Bengali
Major Religion: Hinduism
Status: Unreached
Joshua Project ID: 14513
ER SOE Affiliation: Assam
Prayer Points
• Pray for the Mobile School of Evangelism among the Rajbanshi to flourish.

• Pray also for the many emerging Christian leaders among the Rajbanshi to remain rooted in prayer and courageously engage in evangelism and discipleship ministries among their communities.
 
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The Rajput The name Rajput is derived from the Sanskrit word raja-putra, meaning “son of a king.” They are often regarded as descendants or members of the Kshatriya (warrior ruling) class; however, they actually vary quite widely in social status, from high nobility lineage to simple cultivators.
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Evangelical Christian: 0.02%
India Population: 46,134,000
Language: Hindi
Major Religion: Hinduism
Status: Unreached
Joshua Project ID: 17928
ER SOE Affiliation: Jharkhand
Prayer Points
• Pray for the students and graduates of the Mobile School of Evangelism among the Rajput people.

• Pray for a disciple-making movement among every Rajput community in India.

• Pray for our ministry partners in Bihar and Rajasthan to lead many people from the Rajput communities into lives as true heirs and heiresses of the kingdom of God.
 
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The Reang There has been a recent movement to preserve Reang tradition and culture. A museum is being set up to “showcase” cultural aspects of Reang life, such as attire, ornaments, dances and rituals. Traditionally, jhum (shifting) cultivation has been one of the primary agricultural activities of the Reang tribe. However, with land rights being granted, many members of the community have taken to ploughing. While 16 percent of Reangs are “Christian,” there are few Evangelicals. Most Reangs follow Hinduism.
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Christian: 16.91%
India Population: 204,000
Language: Kok Borok
Major Religion: Hinduism
Status: Minimally Reached
Joshua Project ID: 17966
ER SOE Affiliation: Tripura
Prayer Points
• Pray for our Mobile School of Evangelism to train many leaders into committed lives of disciple-making.

• Pray for our ministry partner in Tripura to be attuned to the movements of the Holy Spirit among the Reang people.
 
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The Sahara Ancestors of the Sahara people are believed to have inhabited the Odisha region of India since the 4th century BCE. Like many other tribes in India, Saharas have adopted a Hindu way of life. The Saharas who live in hilly regions are known for their exceptional ability to traverse uneven terrain. Terraced fields often surround their villages, providing a picturesque display of their skill in building structures to contour the land. The Sahara also place megaliths near their villages to commemorate the dead, as well as large wooden posts to represent their village’s guardian deity.
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Evangelical Christian: Unknown
Odisha Population: 473,233
Major Religion: Hinduism
Status: Unreached
ER SOE Affiliation: Odisha
Prayer Points
• Pray for the MSOE our ministry partners began for the first Saharas who responded to their door-to-door evangalizing.

• Pray for the Sahara people to realize only the One True God can protect and bless them, not their guardian deities.
 
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