The Kunbi (alternate names of Reddi and Desai) are a prominent community of Gujarat. Traditionally the Reddy belong to the fourth of the Hindu Varnas, Sudra. One section of the Reddy is called Kapu which means guardian.
The Kunbi have several subgroups. Among them are the Gujarati speaking Anjna Kunbi. They live throughout western India.
The majority of the Kunbi communities are non-vegetarian, and all the communities take rice as their staple cereal. Jowar, wheat, bajra and ragi are the other cereals they eat.
The Anjna Kunbi community have social divisions such as clans, lineage, subcastes and sects. These social divisions regulate marital alliances. They speak the Kannada and Telugu languages.
Among the Anjna Kunbi people, cross-cousin marriages of both types are allowed. Widow remarriage is not permitted. Being a dominant community, the Reddy have been primarily landlords and landholders. Social control is regulated through traditional caste and village councils.
The traditional occupation of most of the Reddy groups is settled farming, followed by animal husbandry and paid labor. Both men and women smoke a homemade cheroot (chutta) which results in a high incidence of mouth and throat cancer.
The Anjna Kunbi fear Christianity as a foreign invading force that threatens their families and communities.
The Anjna Kunbi are Hindu by faith and worship many deities. Their main festivals are Ugadi, Akshade and Dussehra. They play bhajans and kirtans.
Like all peoples of the world, the Anjna Kunbi people need a close relationship with Jesus Christ, the only savior.
For the salvation of the Anjna Kunbi people and that God may send several Christian workers to work among them and meet their spiritual and physical needs.
Pray for the Anjna Kunbi Christians to reach out to their own people.
Scripture Prayers for the Kunbi Anjna in India.
(Alternate names: Kapu, Akutota, Desai, Dommari, Guruda, Illela, Kuruva, Musugu, Nadi Taram, Panta, Sajjana, Renati, etc.)
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