Nepali, general in Belgium

Nepali, general
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People Name: Nepali, general
Country: Belgium
10/40 Window: No
Population: 4,700
World Population: 1,700,100
Primary Language: Nepali
Primary Religion: Hinduism
Christian Adherents: 2.00 %
Evangelicals: 1.50 %
Scripture: Complete Bible
Ministry Resources: Yes
Jesus Film: Yes
Audio Recordings: Yes
People Cluster: South Asia Hindu - other
Affinity Bloc: South Asian Peoples
Progress Level:

Introduction / History

Nepalis are not defined by language, but by their citizenship and their allegiance to the nation state of Nepal. Though they have a trade language that has various names, you can't take one language and call it Nepali per se. In Nepal, people think in terms of their own language and ethnic identity, but in other countries, they are usually known simply as "Nepali."

The original "Nepalis" came hundreds of years ago from India, Tibet, and Central Asia. In prehistoric days a Hindu sage by the name of Ne established himself in the Kathmandu Valley, which has always been the center of Nepali civilization. He meditated and taught there. He was also the protector, or "pali" of this land. Thus, the term, Ne-pali began. This land is high in the Himalayan Mountains, north of India. They share the Hindu religion with their Indian neighbors. Though the vast majority of them live in Nepal, Nepalis have migrated to 26 countries including Belgium.

What Are Their Lives Like?

Most Nepalis came to Belgium for better economic opportunities and professional fulfilment. Others come as refugees from violent insurgents in Nepal. They established the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) in various European countries including Belgium. Their primary goal is to ensure Nepalis, no matter where they live, stay connected to their homeland. Unity and cultural preservation are important. Their motto is, "For Nepali, by Nepali." Nepalis in Belgium have their own Facebook page to stay in contact with one another on a regular basis.

What Are Their Beliefs?

Nepalis are defined by their religion, Hinduism. Though there are many Tibetan Buddhist people in Nepal, these people are from other people groups, often Bhutanese. Nepali Hindus have the same caste system as Hindu Indian society.

Hinduism is a diverse religion which can involve devotion to one or two gods, or to many. The Vedas are the closest thing to sacred literature in Hinduism. Most Hindus in the Nepali diaspora look to their religion as a way to connect with others from South Asia.

What Are Their Needs?

Nepali Hindus need hearts that are open to having their spiritual needs fulfilled by none other than Jesus Christ, the only Savior.

Prayer Points

Pray for Christians to understand that God brought the Nepalis to their shores so they can experience the blessings of Jesus Christ.
Pray for Belgian Christian believers to reach out to these people who need a relationship with the only Savior.
Pray that God will open their hearts to Christian materials found on the Internet.
Pray that soon, Nepali Christians will be discipling those from other religious traditions.

Text Source:   Joshua Project