The Kollan Viswakarma are a Malayalam-speaking artisan community found primarily in the Indian state of Kerala, with smaller populations in neighboring states. They are part of the broader Viswakarma community, a collection of traditional craft groups who trace their heritage to Vishwakarma, the divine craftsman of Hindu tradition. Within this larger community, the Kollan have historically been associated with blacksmithing and metalworking, producing tools, agricultural implements, and other essential items for village life. Their skills contributed significantly to local economies for generations. As industrialization and economic change altered traditional occupations, many Kollan Viswakarma families diversified into agriculture, business, government service, and other forms of employment while retaining a strong sense of community identity. Malayalam remains their primary language and serves as an important part of their cultural heritage.
Traditionally, the Kollan Viswakarma were blacksmiths whose work supported farming communities and local industries. Today, while some families remain involved in metalworking and related trades, many work as agricultural laborers, goldsmiths, business owners, office workers, and skilled professionals. Economic opportunities in Kerala's growing urban centers have enabled younger generations to pursue education and a wider range of careers.
Family life is highly valued, and marriages are generally arranged with the involvement of relatives. Cross-cousin marriages have historically been accepted within the community, and remarriage following divorce or the death of a spouse is permitted. Extended family networks often provide support during times of need, and respect for elders remains important. Education is widely encouraged, and many parents seek opportunities that will allow their children to obtain stable employment and improve their quality of life. Community organizations also help address social and economic concerns and preserve cultural traditions.
The Kollan Viswakarma are predominantly Hindu. Their religious identity is closely connected to the broader Viswakarma tradition, which honors Vishwakarma as the divine architect and craftsman. Religious life commonly includes temple worship, participation in Hindu festivals, household rituals, and observance of customs passed down through generations. Many families also celebrate Vishwakarma-related festivals that recognize craftsmanship, skilled labor, and the use of tools.
Like many Hindu communities, they generally embrace beliefs concerning karma, rebirth, and the pursuit of spiritual merit. Worship may involve devotion to multiple deities within the Hindu tradition alongside reverence for Vishwakarma. Most have had little opportunity to hear a clear explanation of the biblical message that salvation is available through Jesus Christ alone and not through religious rituals or personal merit. The Christian presence among the Kollan Viswakarma remains very small.
The Kollan Viswakarma need greater access to the gospel through personal relationships, Scripture in their heart language, and faithful Christian witnesses who can communicate biblical truth with humility and understanding. Many have little exposure to evangelical Christianity despite living in areas where Christian communities are present.
Practical needs vary by location and occupation. Some families face challenges related to employment opportunities, economic advancement, and adapting traditional skills to modern markets. Educational opportunities, vocational training, and community development initiatives can help strengthen families and improve long-term stability. Above all, the Kollan Viswakarma need opportunities to encounter Jesus Christ through God's word and through believers who demonstrate His love in both word and action.
Pray that the Kollan Viswakarma would have opportunities to hear and understand the gospel through trusted relationships and faithful Christian witness.
Pray that God would raise up workers who will serve among the Kollan Viswakarma with wisdom, humility, and a deep love for the people.
Pray that the Kollan Viswakarma would be adopted through the People Group Adoption program so that churches and believers will commit to ongoing prayer, outreach, and future gospel engagement among them.
Pray that any believers who have connections with the Kollan Viswakarma would be strengthened in their faith and equipped to share the gospel with their community and neighboring peoples.
Scripture Prayers for the Viswakarma Kollan in India.
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