The Doluva people have a long history dating back centuries. They have traditionally engaged in agriculture, contributing significantly to the local economy. They primarily speak Odia, the language of their home state of Odisha.
Today, the Doluva people live in rural villages, focusing on farming and small-scale crafts. They cultivate crops such as rice, pulses, and vegetables. Their communities emphasize strong family bonds and mutual support. In their spare time the Doluva enjoy festivals, music and traditional arts.
The Doluva diet includes both vegetarian and non-vegetarian foods such as rice, pulses, vegetables and fish. They enjoy traditional dishes such as fish curry and dalma (a lentil and vegetable stew) during everyday meals and festive occasions. Their culinary practices emphasize the use of locally available ingredients, reflecting their cultural and regional preferences.
The Doluva people's wedding practices are elaborate and rooted in Hindu traditions. Weddings typically include rituals such as the exchange of garlands, sacred fire ceremonies, and vibrant music and dance performances.
The Doluva people practice Hinduism, worshiping various deities and observing numerous religious rituals and festivals such as Diwali, Rath Yatra and Durga Puja. Their belief system emphasizes values like dharma (duty), karma (actions and consequences), and ahimsa (non-violence). They honor their ancestors through rituals and ceremonies, ensuring the transmission of their religious and cultural traditions across generations.
The Doluva people need better access to quality education to provide more opportunities for their children. Improved healthcare services are essential, given the limited availability of medical facilities and high rates of preventable diseases. Economic support through modern agricultural techniques, market access, and vocational training can enhance their livelihoods. Infrastructure development, including better roads, clean water supplies, and reliable electricity, will greatly benefit the Doluva community.
Pray for the Lord to give Doluva farmers record high harvests as a testimony of his goodness and power.
Pray for family leaders learn about Jesus, embrace him and take him to their family members.
Pray for a spiritual hunger among these people and a longing to know God personally.
Pray the JESUS Film will soon become easily available to them in the language they understand.
Scripture Prayers for the Doluva in India.
Cultural Traditions of Odisha, Ministry of Culture, Government of India, 2017.
Sharma, B.K., "Agricultural Practices in Eastern India," Mittal Publications, 2012.
"Rural Development in Odisha," Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India,
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