The word Kanakku means accountant which is their traditional work. They are also known as the Karnam people. The Karnam of Andhra Pradesh migrated from Tamil Nadu. Many live in Odisha and speak the local language, Odiya.
Most work in government and private service often as accountants. They are well educated. In Tamil Nadu, the Karnam are monogamous and they marry as adults. Cousins can marry. They allow for divorce. On the death of the father, sons inherit the property with the oldest son becoming the new head of the family. Widows can marry again. Women are usually vegetarians but some of the men are not.
The Karnam are Hindus. Like most Hindus with status, their spiritual beliefs can be almost anything. Some worship Hindu gods while others look to Hinduism as a philosophy or as part of their culture.
The Karnam people need to experience life to the full which only comes from a submitted relationship with God the Father.
Pray that gospel materials and the internet will help them begin their own movement to Christ. Pray that Indian believers will be faithful, loving ambassadors for Christ. Pray for spiritual hunger. Pray for intercessors and workers.
Scripture Prayers for the Karnam in India.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karanam
https://books.google.com/books?id=gjkeAQAAMAAJ&q=karanam+telugu+pandit
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